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Post by melodys39 on Jan 25, 2009 0:53:40 GMT -5
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Post by owenbrau on Jan 25, 2009 9:36:05 GMT -5
That looks good. I hardly ever ride at night, but I could keep that in the trunk for when I do. My jacket has reflective piping and patches, as does my helmet, but every little bit helps.
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Post by POW-MIA Scooter on Jan 29, 2009 20:14:41 GMT -5
I am in the military and as a requirement we have to wear something reflective any time we ride. I use my PT belt which crosses my body from my shoulder to my hip. I've had so many people thank me for wearing this reflective belt. They commented they were able to see me from a far distance.
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Post by star8013 on Feb 21, 2009 16:00:11 GMT -5
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Post by gulfcoastscooter on Feb 21, 2009 20:07:13 GMT -5
I think this is an interesting thread.
I like all of these choices over a full vest. The only type that I have personally seen at night was the "PT belt" mentioned by Powmiascoot. There are a lot of soldiers from Camp Shelby MS, who come in to town. I just had to ask one of the soldiers that was in Walmart one night what they were for. (this was before I had saw them in headlights) They do work very well as I am sure that all of these products mentioned in this thread do.
I am going to try to find a PT belt, if not, Harbor Freight has a store not to far from here.
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Post by bob67 on Apr 6, 2009 15:39:37 GMT -5
I ride primarilly at night , 3rd shift and bought a vest at homedepot for $10 , found another at one of those small discount stores for $7 ....
I also bought a few kinds of REFLECTIVE TAPE on e-bay ,. great stuff , got some white that is used on stopsigns and the same blue used on police cars .... this stuff is unbelievably reflective !!!
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Post by photog56 on Jul 3, 2009 0:25:07 GMT -5
I am never without a reflective vest when I am riding my scoot. If there is anything I want in this world it is to be seen by other drivers.
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