What’s compulsory, what’s recommended and what’s banned across Europe, at a glance.

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  1. Remal

    Remal It's ME
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    Handy guide, that.

    Always wondered about headlamp adjustment stickers - never had them when abroad and been past plenty of plod (even got stopped/fined for riding through Place du Casino in Monaco..!) and never been pulled for not having them. I don't think Blade lamps are non-directional, are they? (More likely the foreign plod don't give a sh*t)
     
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    Is a Mullet still compulsory in Germany?
     
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    As cumpulsory as shoes lighter than you stone washed jeans an feminine pit rugs.
     
  5. Carlosoul

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    Anyone know anybody that carries a replacement bulb kit? Cant say I do :)
     
  6. Remal

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    Me, I have one for the bike for my Euro trip and always take a few just in case when I do my Le mans trip every 2 years.

    Only thing i'm not taking in a triangle as my mate is taking one and you only need them for cars so far as I can see
     
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    Keep a few Euros inside your gloves, its far easier paying at the tolls than fishing around in your pockets for money
     
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    Avoid getting prosecuted for using your phone while driving abroad. Simply pop your mobile inside a large shell and the police will think you are listening to the sea.
     
  9. Remal

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    Got that planned. I have the kriega r3 waist pack which i will be using to hold my cash and any other bits. to as you said save trying to find stuff.
     

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