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No centre push cancel? Have you considered replacing the switch-gear, to something that does have a centre push cancel?
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Morally Ambiguous (submissions welcome)
"Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth." - Oscar Wilde
"I disagree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it"
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I note that you were rather selective in leaving out the 'custom' part of my statement.
http://onemansblog.com/wp-content/up...ey-chopper.jpg
http://www.alistairharley.com/gallery-item.php?id=14
http://ocdmotorsports.com/images/chopper03.jpg
And the fact remains that if it isn't adequate, then it won't be certified in Ontario, just as the lack of a front fender will disqualify it.
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Perhaps more to the point ... Ever see a custom motorcycle or chopper that actually meets the legal requirements AT ALL?
Invariably those are built starting from the VIN of a stock motorcycle along with its CMVSS declaration, but by the time they're done, most of those thumb their noses at practically all of the legal requirements. Lighting, noise level, emissions, license plate placement, fenders, etc are usually all nowhere close to what CMVSS prescribes.
I was selective in leaving out the word "custom" because ANY bike can be custom. Mine is custom cause I added a sticker.
ok... so you are saying all those bikes are registered and legal in Ontario? Also... what's is your definition of "extremely generous rear fender".
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I'm a moving target? you're the one you said some choppers have "extremely generous rear fender" and we are talking about the legality of fenders in Ontario.
Ok ok, enough about rear fenders. Unless you have case logs saying that motorcycles require front fenders then the law is not clear on the matter.
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Did you not read page one of this thread?
Let me first give you the applicable portion of the vehicle inspection law:
1. (1) The motorcycle shall have,
(a) where they were originally installed, securely mounted fenders, mudguards and operative footrests;
(b) every seat thereon securely mounted so as to maintain its position and adjustment; and
(c) every component thereof securely mounted and not interfering with the safe operation of the motorcycle.
Now let me add the applicable section of the HTA:
Mudguards
3) Every motor vehicle and every trailer shall be equipped with mudguards or fenders or other device adequate to reduce effectively the wheel spray or splash of water from the roadway to the rear thereof, unless adequate protection is afforded by the body of the motor vehicle or trailer or by a trailer drawn by the motor vehicle. R.S.O. 1990, c. H.8, s. 66 (3).
There is absolutely no ambiguity here. Motorcycles require their fenders.
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How is dirt hitting your bike gonna damage it? The fender is there to keep the **** out of your face. Whether you like the look or not I suggest keeping it for your own sanity if you get caught in ugly weather.
Signals as I was explained by the guy who safetied my bike (I have no turn signals on my cb) if you have the switch then you have to have the lights and they have to meet the HTA. Eliminate the switches and use your arm and your good.
Correction it goes right into the riders face.
You know if your signal goes on your car or bike you are legally required to signal with your arm. Its your left arm because being the driver of a car in North America, that is the arm we can stick out the window to signal. You signal when you approach a turn and then you can pull your arm back to safely manuvour the turn. Same concept with a bike.
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So much misinformation on this thread. Signals are required if your bike was originally sold with them as standard equipment. But if you ride a vintage bike, remove the signals and use hand signals, unlikely you'll get ticketed.
Front fenders on street motorcycles are mandatory, it's part of the safety. But current trend and fashion has many riders of bobbers or cafes removing the front fender for a cleaner look. A cop can ticket you for not having a front fender but it's one of those judgement calls and is rarely enforced.
I just go by the old saying, it's only illegal if you get caught.
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