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Originally Posted by littlewaywelt
AVID RollaMaJig. Seriously.
Originally Posted by Raiyn
A travel agent I use them in "pulley" mode in place of a noodle. It's smoother and won't rust like the noodles they replaced.
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Originally Posted by littlewaywelt
AVID RollaMaJig. Seriously.
http://www.pricepoint.com/images/sty...8%20AVDRG8.jpg |
whoops sorry.
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Originally Posted by Raiyn
I use them in "pulley" mode in place of a noodle. It's smoother and won't rust like the noodles they replaced.
[/color] That's two new good ideas (to me) in a row! Never thought of that before either. :beer: |
Originally Posted by Raiyn
A travel agent I use them in "pulley" mode in place of a noodle. It's smoother and won't rust like the noodles they replaced.
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Originally Posted by Raiyn
A travel agent I use them in "pulley" mode in place of a noodle. It's smoother and won't rust like the noodles they replaced.
Don't bother with the Rustoleum version. I bought a can and took them up on their money back guarantee. I was initially going to use the Rustoleum to do some strobe stripes on the fork, but the test piece I did didn't meet my standards. |
Originally Posted by 2manybikes
That's two new good ideas (to me) in a row!
Never thought of that before either. :beer:
Originally Posted by dynaryder
Just curious,did you need to use them because your brake levers weren't V brake compatible,or did you just want to replace the stock noodles? I used a set of these when I swapped the canti's for V's on my Fuji cross bike. Worked really well.
Originally Posted by deputyjones
cool, thanks.
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One frame color I wouldn't suggest trying this with is RED The reason I say this is because red is traditionally (and legally) a color that is to be used to the rear of a vehicle.
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Hi, Raiyn!
I see you have changed the pattern of the tape on the rims. You used to recommend something different. I know because I followed your suggestion (see picture of my bike below). What gives with the new pattern? Have you performed any visibility tests? Is one pattern more eye catching than the other? I wonder what my bike looks like from a car driver's point of view with all the reflective tape I applied to it. A grocery store employee once told me that the wheels really called his attention as I was approaching the store. That's all I know by now. By the way, great job with the stealth tape! http://img517.imageshack.us/img517/9559/pattern3ef0.jpg |
Originally Posted by Runaway Cyclist
Hi, Raiyn!
I see you have changed the pattern of the tape on the rims. You used to recommend something different. I know because I followed your suggestion (see picture of my bike below). What gives with the new pattern? Have you performed any visibility tests? Is one pattern more eye catching than the other?
Originally Posted by Runaway Cyclist
I wonder what my bike looks like from a car driver's point of view with all the reflective tape I applied to it. A grocery store employee once told me that the wheels really called his attention as I was approaching the store. That's all I know by now.
Originally Posted by Runaway Cyclist
By the way, great job with the stealth tape! |
Well this thread really inspired me..
I have ordered some silver and black 3m reflective tape to stealth out my bike too. So far I have only put on the silver tape in some spots. Once I recieve my black reflective tape it will go on my rims, forks, handle bar ends, and rear carbon stays. Thanks again for the idea and for making my commute safer... NO FLASH http://www.jesseshunting.com/photopo...0/no_flash.jpg WITH FLASH http://www.jesseshunting.com/photopo.../500/flash.jpg |
You all are missing out on another nice bit of reflective kit: reflective sidewalls. I've got them on several bikes and try to get tires with them whenever possible.
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Originally Posted by briank
Well this thread really inspired me..
I have ordered some silver and black 3m reflective tape to stealth out my bike too. So far I have only put on the silver tape in some spots. Once I receive my black reflective tape it will go on my rims, forks, handle bar ends, and rear carbon stays.
Originally Posted by CA Codes
http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/di...le=21200-21212
21201.<edited for length> (d) Every bicycle operated upon any highway during darkness shall be equipped (1) with a lamp emitting a white light which, while the bicycle is in motion, illuminates the highway in front of the bicyclist and is visible from a distance of 300 feet in front and from the sides of the bicycle; (2) with a red reflector on the rear which shall be visible from a distance of 500 feet to the rear when directly in front of lawful upper beams of headlamps on a motor vehicle; (3) with a white or yellow reflector on each pedal visible from the front and rear of the bicycle from a distance of 200 feet; and (4) with a white or yellow reflector on each side forward of the center of the bicycle, and with a white or red reflector on each side to the rear of the center of the bicycle, except that bicycles which are equipped with reflectorized tires on the front and the rear need not be equipped with these side reflectors. Such reflectors and reflectorized tires shall be of a type meeting requirements established by the department. (e) A lamp or lamp combination, emitting a white light, attached to the operator and visible from a distance of 300 feet in front and from the sides of the bicycle, may be used in lieu of the lamp required by clause (1) of subdivision (d).
Originally Posted by briank
Thanks again for the idea and for making my commute safer...
Originally Posted by dynaryder
You all are missing out on another nice bit of reflective kit: reflective sidewalls. I've got them on several bikes and try to get tires with them whenever possible.
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I can't stress this enough. PLEASE CHECK YOUR LOCAL LAWS
Quick link to bike laws including some international regs. http://www.massbike.org/bikelaw/bikelaw.htm "Stealth" reflectors are a wonderful thing, but I don't want anyone having legal issues because they don't comply with local laws. |
Originally Posted by Raiyn
Reflective side walls are a great thing, I personally just don't go for the whole white wall thing
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Originally Posted by dynaryder
Naw,they're just a thin stripe on the sidewall. Like maybe a 1/4". Think old Hotwheels.
Old Hotwheels had red stripes |
Hey, Raiyn, cool reflective tape ideas here. Thanks for the referral to the thread. Do you have any recommendations for particular bike lights, as well?
Thanks again. |
Originally Posted by Raiyn
I'm aware of what they look like, and I realize that they're not the "Wide Whites" beach cruiser style (although THAT would really be effective) I just don't care for them. Now if Sweetskinz came out with a 26x1.5 puncture resistant slick I'd be willing to check it out.
Old Hotwheels had red stripes |
Nice tips! Now all I have to do is hold out until 3M comes out with a Bianchi Celeste color. :rolleyes:
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man i run redlights in frot of cops in fort collins
you guys have stricter fuzz than i do the only fuzz around here that care about bikes at all are campus police at CSU |
Originally Posted by Mountain_Owl
Hey, Raiyn, cool reflective tape ideas here. Thanks for the referral to the thread. Do you have any recommendations for particular bike lights, as well?
Thanks again.
Originally Posted by deputyjones
Agreed. I really like the idea of those tires, but a few more size choices would be helpful.
Originally Posted by blaronn
Nice tips! Now all I have to do is hold out until 3M comes out with a Bianchi Celeste color. :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by Raiyn
I can't stress this enough. PLEASE CHECK YOUR LOCAL LAWS
Quick link to bike laws including some international regs. http://www.massbike.org/bikelaw/bikelaw.htm "Stealth" reflectors are a wonderful thing, but I don't want anyone having legal issues because they don't comply with local laws. |
Originally Posted by Raiyn
I replied in the other thread.
What other thread, please? Thank you. |
Hey great thread and some great ideas here. I may have to order some of that reflective tape unless it's sold through some store locally. Hmm... I'll have to look around.
AL law is kind of interesting on reflectors... (a) Every bicycle when in use at nighttime shall be equipped with a lamp on the front which shall emit a white light visible from a distance of at least 500 feet to the front and with a red reflector on the rear of a type approved by the department which shall be visible from all distances from 100 feet to 600 feet to the rear when directly in front of lawful lower beams of head lamps on a motor vehicle. A lamp emitting a red light visible from a distance of 500 feet to the rear may be used in addition to the red reflector. Also this was good to know as I put a flashing red light on the bike... keeping the old reflector on there was miraculously keeping me legal as well (IF I rode at night, which is the only time I'd need reflectors legally on the bike). I think as far as my road bike goes since I may commute some on it I'll hit the red tape in the back for extra help and maybe add an extra reflector or two somewhere back there. Then since I have deep V rims I can tape on them without worrying about affecting the brakes. I don't care about the looks as much as staying super visible even if I don't ride after dark very often. Still some of that dark blue tape on parts of the frame (or black for the black parts) will help outline it nicely without making the bike too dorky. |
http://www.identi-tape.com/
All kinds/colors of reflective tape. I've ordered from them several times. |
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