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Hi all! I have been wanting to change out the reflectors on my bike frame and drop bars.. Looking for clear reflectors.
Can someone point me to a place that sells them. I'm new here and not to savy on the vendor pages yet
Ill keep searching.. Didn't really want to remove them entirely. Had some close calls with drivers not seeing me. So the more they can see of me the better.
LED's in the future also would probably help..I just like riding at night.
I looked at Küryakyn but didnt find exactly what i was looking for..
Thanks for the lead. They have some nice stuff.
I covered mine with black reflective tape, looks black unless light hits it full on and then shines white. I picked up a roll a few years ago at http://www.reflectivelyyours.com/ and found a bunch of uses for it.
Just a thought, Max
Take 'em off, they're hideous......and don't count on reflectors to keep some cage from blowing a stop sign...they ain't gonna make a bit of difference.
I was looking at mine just this afternoon thinking I need to remove them. My thoughts are becoming more on the line of it gives em something to aim for. My old ride philosophy was to ride like you couldn't be seen. Today with all the cell phones and texting going on, I now ride like each and every one of them is trying to run into me. Just trying to stay one step ahead. I've been off a bike for the last six plus, so I've been riding as often as I can to get a feel for the road, bike and the cages. It's taken me the last five months because of the weather.
I would rather they not even see me to know to turn into me!
My $0.02
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