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mechBgon 11-26-09 12:52 AM

Reflective tape. It's a DISEASE. :)
 
My winter bike is a blue-&-silver Gary Fisher Ziggurat frame with a rigid fork. I decided to give it the full reflective-tape treatment using a mixture of blue and silver reflective tape.

Without camera flash, the colors aren't too far off the original colors, other than the fork, which was black and now is silver on the front:
http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...on/kitchen.jpg


Here's a before-&-after animated GIF with medium camera flash.

http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...hBgon/tape.gif
^ The blue reflects strongly enough that it looks almost silver there...



http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...hBgon/weak.jpg
^ ...but this is probably more representative of what it'll look like in low-beam headlights.


Note the tape on the wheels. You can tell it's two different types. The weaker tape is glass-bead 3M Scotchlite that I got at an auto-parts store. The stronger tape is prismatic tape (Reflexite V82, in this case, which is also what I used on the frame). Either one is far better than nothing, but if you want stronger reflectivity, use reflective tape that uses prismatic technology. It's basically a sheet of cube-corner reflectors with a metallized back surface so it'll reflect from severe angles.

As a bonus, my living-room carpet has reflective speckles after one of these projects :D

xenologer 11-26-09 02:51 AM

Looks Great!

I know exactly what you mean by tape being a disease, you can always find one more spot that needs covering...

Don't the long strips of tape along the frame tubes tend to peel at their edges then turn tacky and dirt attracting?

semperfi1970 11-26-09 06:07 AM

I think its cool looking, keep it up.

TRUMPHENT 11-26-09 08:01 AM

My bike is matte black all over. I found black relfective tape online and put everywhere possibe, almost. It's invisible in daylight. At night, when a car's headlights shine at me, the driver is going to know I'm there. I love riding by police cars at night when they have all their lights flashing too.

rumrunn6 11-26-09 08:29 AM

nice neat job! I added some recently but I also re-installed the wheel reflectors because of potential legal issues

domzilla9 11-26-09 08:53 AM

Nice tape job. And I'm envious of your Bull LED.

Where did you get your prismatic tape? Is the tape on your fenders the same kind?

b_young 11-26-09 09:25 AM

Lets see pics of the carpet.

MWPdx 11-26-09 12:26 PM


Originally Posted by b_young (Post 10078097)
Lets see pics of the carpet.

That's what he said.

mechBgon 11-26-09 12:31 PM


Originally Posted by xenologer (Post 10077639)
Don't the long strips of tape along the frame tubes tend to peel at their edges then turn tacky and dirt attracting?

I had peeling problems with thick tape (3M Diamond Grade) because it has enough inherent stiffness that it tries to straighten out. I was eyeballing some Nikkalite Crystal Grade for this project because it also has high reflection specs, but then I Googled to find out if it was thick & stiff, and found it was described as being thick like a credit-card. Great for making street signs, I'm sure, but not for sticking to sharply-curved surfaces.

So I went with some more Reflexite V82 here, which is the premium 10-year grade (V92 is the 5-year grade, not as reflective but still very good prismatic tape). I've been using this stuff on my road-commuting bike for a while without peeling or any noticable dirt-attraction problem, so it seems to be a good pick.


Where did you get your prismatic tape? Is the tape on your fenders the same kind?
The Reflexite V82 I put on the frame last night is from night-gear.com. The DOT Conspicuity version is 2 inches wide, and the blue stuff is the 1-inch wide. It's thin enough that it doesn't try to peel itself off. Tip: don't try to put any stretching force on it when sticking it to the frame, just lay it on. It's infuriatingly sticky :D

The tape across the rear of the fenders in little strips, and up the rear of the seatstays, is Peterson Manufacturing DOT Conspicuity tape. It's a good prismatic tape you can find at Fred Meyer and auto-parts stores in a package like this:

http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f.../PM_tape-1.png

Identi-tape.com carries the Reflexite Daybright V92 in lots of colors, that's another good pick if you don't mind the triangle pattern.

The tape along the forward arch of the rear fender, and near the fork on the edges of the front fender, is 3M Scotchlite glass-bead tape. It's vinyl and has juuuust enough 3-dimensional flexibility that I was able to arch it along the edges of the fenders (prismatic stuff doesn't stretch like that).

The rims are a mix of the silver 3M Scotchlite glass-bead tape and the Reflexite V82, but I think I'm going to just lay Reflexite over the Scotchlite because it's sooooo much more reflective and I have plenty left :)

stringbreaker 11-26-09 03:25 PM

Cool

SlimAgainSoon 11-26-09 05:48 PM

Nice job, and neat work with the tape.

CFXMarauder 11-26-09 08:31 PM

I love the clear reflective tape and what you done with it...LOOKS great!! .My Mother works in the business of shipping everything from bikes to old Japanese subs and uses alot of the tape..A 2"x50yrd of DOT C2 is $150..She was nice enough to get me some bits and pieces.. :)

http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/f...s/DSC01237.jpg
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/f...s/DSC01239.jpg

K'Tesh 11-26-09 10:17 PM

2 Attachment(s)
I completly understand what you're going through...

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3173/...0b3069323e.jpg


http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3576/...b3f06b27f6.jpg
Now with reflective sidewals on both front and back tires

I'm sorry about the attachments, I'm still figuring out the new PUMPKIN* forums editing forms
K'Tesh

*PUMPKIN substitue for foul language word of choice.

mechBgon 11-27-09 12:39 AM


Originally Posted by K'Tesh (Post 10079947)
I completly understand what you're going through...

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3173/...0b3069323e.jpg


http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3576/...b3f06b27f6.jpg
Now with reflective sidewals on both front and back tires

I'm sorry about the attachments, I'm still figuring out the new PUMPKIN* forums editing forms
K'Tesh

*PUMPKIN substitue for foul language word of choice.

Duuuuuude!!! :beer: NICE work! We should sit together at the next Reflectaholics Anonymous meeting! :D

CornyBum 11-27-09 12:59 AM

Wow, you guys make reflective tape on bikes look pretty sweet. Thanks for sharing. :thumb:

xtrajack 11-27-09 04:44 AM

I need more reflective tape.

K'Tesh 11-27-09 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by mechBgon (Post 10080198)
Duuuuuude!!! :beer: NICE work! We should sit together at the next Reflectaholics Anonymous meeting! :D

Sure... I'll take a Henry's (Root Beer).

Abyssina there
K'Tesh

TRaffic Jammer 11-27-09 12:48 PM

very neat, and thanks for the explanation of the differing types.

capejohn 11-27-09 02:18 PM

I always wondered why the roadies don't upgrade their bikes with tape. It's retro, it's cool and it doesn't weigh that much.

NaBlade 11-27-09 02:23 PM


Originally Posted by capejohn (Post 10081418)
I always wondered why the roadies don't upgrade their bikes with tape. It's retro, it's cool and it doesn't weigh that much.

On the contrary, it's ugly and so not cool.

Banzai 11-27-09 04:25 PM

Thanks a lot. Now I know what my next project is going to be.

I hate you.

cyclokitty 11-27-09 05:41 PM

Those sticker jobs look great! Now I want more reflective tape on my bike.

noglider 11-27-09 05:55 PM

Excellent ideas!

Randochap 11-27-09 06:33 PM

Nice work! That's a disease that could save your life. The 900 candlepower tape I used on my mudflap is great stuff.

TheLifeOfBryan 11-28-09 10:40 AM

Reflective tape can really crap up a bike if done inartfully; good job on this one.


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