Phully Phredded is a style statement. What kind of style, I'm not sure, certainly not the "freshest". I have reflectors on my SLA battery. The only reason I would take the spoke reflectors off is if they make my wheel hop. In the Commonwealth of MA, with its cowpath path roads, many intersections are at strange angles and I will take all the help I can get in being seen on my nightly commute. I have a reflector zip-tied to my head tube. I put reflectors on my pedals. I riveted a reflector onto my rack pack. I put a safety triangle on the back of my hydration pack, and wear one as regularly as I wear a helmet. Every once in a while I look my bike over for another place to put a reflector. I'll wear anything Cool-max or Drylete or wool. I will wear a cotton Tee if the weather is 60 degrees, cloudless and otherwise perfect. Having said all that, no, my road bike is almost reflectorless.