I put them on anything I intend to ride. Many people think it's cheezy to put a full compliment of reflectors on a bike, but I ask: how many times have you nearly hit some fool because he was riding at night with no reflectors, and you almost didn't see him.
In my state, full reflectors are state law. If you get in an accident, and you don't have a red rear, white front, a white on each rim, and orange on the pedals, then you're automatically at fault.
My state also requires a white light as a headlight, and a red taillight to be on AT ALL TIMES while on a road or bike path. A law which is far and away ignored by almost everyone.
I'm for looking cool, but not if it means breaking laws or being hit by a motorist.
Thoughts?
In my state, full reflectors are state law. If you get in an accident, and you don't have a red rear, white front, a white on each rim, and orange on the pedals, then you're automatically at fault.
My state also requires a white light as a headlight, and a red taillight to be on AT ALL TIMES while on a road or bike path. A law which is far and away ignored by almost everyone.
I'm for looking cool, but not if it means breaking laws or being hit by a motorist.
Thoughts?