Interpretation ID: nht89-1.23
TYPE: INTERPRETATION-NHTSA
DATE: 02/21/89
FROM: T. CHIKADA -- MGR., AUTOMOTIVE LIGHTING, ENGINEERING CONTROL DEPT., STANLEY ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
TO: ERIKA Z. JONES -- CHIEF COUNSEL, NHTSA
TITLE: INSTALLATION OF DECORATIVE EXTRA LIGHTING DEVICES ON MOTORCYCLES, WHICH ARE NOT SPECIFIED IN FMVSS NO. 108
ATTACHMT: ATTACHED TO LETTER DATED 3-20-90 TO T. CHIKADA, STANLEY ELECTRIC CO., LTD., FROM STEPHEN P. WOOD, NHTSA; [A35; STD. 108]
TEXT: We have an idea of producing two decorative extra lighting devices which are not specified in FMVSS No. 108.
As shown in the attached sheet, these decorative devices will be installed on the rear face, and at the top of optional motorcycle rear trunks respectively. The distance between center of light source of device A and B is 290 mm.
The light source of device B is incandescent bulb, and that of device A is LED. Color of emitted light of both devices (A and B) is red. Both devices (A and B) are energized when tail lamp is on. And they (A and B) are so designed as to have the maximu m intensity less than that minimum intensity of tail lamp C. (It is a matter of course that the minimum and maximum intensities of tail lamp C satisfy the requirement of FMVSS No. 108.)
Please let us have your answers for the following questions.
Q.1 Is it permitted to equip a motorcycle with the above mentioned accessory lamps?
Q.2 If the answer to the above question is "YES",
1) is it acknowledged to use LED as the light source of device B?
2) should maximum intensity of each lamp (A or B) separately be less than the minimum intensity of tail lamp C? or should combined maximum intensity of both lamps (A and B) be less than the minimum intensity of tail lamp C?
We are looking forward to your advice.
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