I need to know the minimum height for putting a trailer board on my motorcycle rack on rear of camper.
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Just be sure you have the right reflectors on it - seen too many boards on motorhomes with trailer reflectors.
Not a hanging offence but it wouldn't surprise me if an insurance company latched onto it in the event of a prang.
Are there any "wrong" reflectors?. In theory, If its attached to the MH (Rack) then the reflectors incorporated in the lights would be sufficient, as is the case with Vehicle rear lighting?.
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All trailers should have, by law, 2x red reflective triangles positioned at the rear of the trailer at a minimum of 250mm from the floor, but not exceeding 400mm
Trailer boards as fitted to towed things like trailers and caravans must be fitted with 2 X triangle reflectors so when you come up behind such a vehicle you know there's more of it in front.
These triangle reflectors must not be fitted to boards on the back end of vehicles that are not towing.
So Therefore my Quote "In theory, If its attached to the MH (Rack) then the reflectors incorporated in the lights would be sufficient, as is the case with Vehicle rear lighting?." Would Stand?. (Basically, NO separate reflectors?). Or is there a Different interpretation?.
EG. for example when "A" framing (Warning!!) the "toad" I have Magnetic Triangular Reflectors which are removed when not being towed?.
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I have a 6 mtr van with a rack on towbar with small m/bike on. The lighting board has 2 triangles on and usual indicators etc.Thanks for answers-should be OK ?
I have a 6 mtr van with a rack on towbar with small m/bike on. The lighting board has 2 triangles on and usual indicators etc.Thanks for answers-should be OK ?
What if the vehicle rear lights are obscured
what does he do for reflectors then?
Your point is really mute, as im not aware of any lighting boards sold without the triangles,
The lamps used on these board ie Trailer Lights, dont have any inbuilt reflectors
im not aware of any lighting boards sold without the triangles,
The lamps used on these board ie Trailer Lights, dont have any inbuilt reflectors
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You cannot have the lights covered,It either has to be completely above the lights, you can then use a V20 board ,although the UK doesn't insist on them or you have to have a lighting board complete with number plate etc.What if the vehicle rear lights are obscured
what does he do for reflectors then?
Your point is really mute, as im not aware of any lighting boards sold without the triangles,
The lamps used on these board ie Trailer Lights, dont have any inbuilt reflectors
I will just take off the triangle reflectors then.Thanks again all for advice.I can't comment on what types of lighting boards you are aware of but I can only state what I belive to be the correct fittings for each situation.
There are 2 different lighting boards.
One for motorhomes/cars etc not towing. These have round or rectangular reflectors - or sometimes no reflectors.
The other, for caravans/trailers have the triangular reflectors.
Triangular reflectors are ONLY for things being towed.
Both of these boards have been available in my local caravan/camping store for years and are clearly signed for the two different uses.
The OP was clearly asking for advice on a lighting board (he referred to it as a trailer board) to go on a motorcycle rack on the back of his motorhome - not on a trailer.
His most recent posting, in which he says he has a towbar mounted rack and a lighting board with triangle reflectors, seems to justify my first posting which highlighted the need to make sure he was fitting the right board - he isn't.
Sometimes one tries to offer help but it just picks up flack. Getting a little like Facts.
My last post on this thread.
Not at first but on reflection.C'mon fellas, Lighten up. (Did you see what I did then?)
I'll get me coat
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