Not to start whole big discussion here, but I can't help but wonder if they don't see the reflection off of the chrome lower fork leg, how are they going to see that reflector??
The chrome lowers are a nice shiny part but they are round and therefore refract light that hits them and are not designed to reflect. The reflectors are flat and are designed to reflect, hence their name, light back at the source. That's why when you take a picture of your bike and use a flash, the lowers will rarely, if every, produce a "burn mark" on the photo; but the reflectors almost always will. The different color of the reflectors also indicate direction of travel, so at night an oncoming vehicle seeing orange to the left and red to the right would know that the bike is traveling in a right to left direction, and vice versa. (you probably can't tell that I teach motorcycle safety, can you.

) In my humble opinion, and like Jerry stated, it's function over form. Every little bit helps in being seen. Now if you've never ridden your motorcycle when it's dark or don't think you'll ever ride your bike when it's dark (which means I'd never be able to ride my bike to work in the morning, or back during the fall/winter months) then, if law permits, take them off.

