:: Crash Helmets in Spain ::
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Interesting , I have always considered putting a rear top box on.. if crash helmet in there then technicaly i am legal then ?? cool
Mind you it may spoil "The Beasts" sleek lines
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Mind you it may spoil "The Beasts" sleek lines
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Isnt rear top box gay slang for something???[/QUOTE]
i dunno ? I never heard of it but then i am not a pop star so i wouldnt know about being Gay etc..
i dunno ? I never heard of it but then i am not a pop star so i wouldnt know about being Gay etc..
#37
Local paper this week had an article about a youngster being chased for not wearing his crash helmet and was fined
#39
Quote from motoring in Spain (idealspain)
"Motor Cyclists.
Moto’s, as motorcycles are called in Spain, are subject to the same Laws as other road users, including the reflective jacket rule, which most sensible riders wear all the time anyway. The headlight must be on dipped setting during the day, and an approved crash helmet must be worn, properly fitted and secured, at all times while riding. Penalty points can be awarded for transgressors. Otherwise, the Laws are similar to other EU countries"
re being bigpete I though I saw someone flash past me a bit fast
"Motor Cyclists.
Moto’s, as motorcycles are called in Spain, are subject to the same Laws as other road users, including the reflective jacket rule, which most sensible riders wear all the time anyway. The headlight must be on dipped setting during the day, and an approved crash helmet must be worn, properly fitted and secured, at all times while riding. Penalty points can be awarded for transgressors. Otherwise, the Laws are similar to other EU countries"
re being bigpete I though I saw someone flash past me a bit fast
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Quote from motoring in Spain (idealspain)
"Motor Cyclists.
Moto’s, as motorcycles are called in Spain, are subject to the same Laws as other road users, including the reflective jacket rule, which most sensible riders wear all the time anyway. The headlight must be on dipped setting during the day, and an approved crash helmet must be worn, properly fitted and secured, at all times while riding. Penalty points can be awarded for transgressors. Otherwise, the Laws are similar to other EU countries"
re being bigpete I though I saw someone flash past me a bit fast
"Motor Cyclists.
Moto’s, as motorcycles are called in Spain, are subject to the same Laws as other road users, including the reflective jacket rule, which most sensible riders wear all the time anyway. The headlight must be on dipped setting during the day, and an approved crash helmet must be worn, properly fitted and secured, at all times while riding. Penalty points can be awarded for transgressors. Otherwise, the Laws are similar to other EU countries"
re being bigpete I though I saw someone flash past me a bit fast





