Rider Visability (Update)

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    road

    Recently I put up a post regarding a ‘Reflective’ I was trying to find. Well I’ve found it or rather someone else found it for me. I still think it’s clever verging on brilliant [No I’m not connected to the company or receiving a commission!] so I thought I’d do an update and give you some details.

    Movobright 360degree Reflector (£11.99 from Amazon but I’m sure you can find it elsewhere if you prefer)

    Have a look and see what you think.

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  • #776667
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    Initialised

    To get stuff like that to
    To get stuff like that to conform to the shape of your frame heat it with a hairdryer while applying it. Please join me in downgrading the negative reviews.

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    2_Wheeled_Wolf

    I find reflective tape &
    I find reflective tape & spoke reflectors work quite well & cheap to do. http://twitpic.com/cewfx5
    But my Proviz jacket is pretty cool too. http://twitpic.com/dsk0m7

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    fukawitribe

    Gizmo_ wrote:Isn’t it just as

    Gizmo_ wrote:
    Isn’t it just as easy to buy a roll of this http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00CI6EE7E/ and cover the bike in it?

    Alas, according to the reviews on there, no.

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    racyrich

    Best reflectve stuff I’ve
    Best reflectve stuff I’ve ever found is the stuff wrapped around traffic cones. Cut into strips and glued onto mudguards.
    Not that I’d ever consider or condone mutilating traffic cones. No, never.

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    Anonymous

    Isn’t it just as easy to buy
    Isn’t it just as easy to buy a roll of this http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00CI6EE7E/ and cover the bike in it?

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