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by Steve
Monday, August 15, 2005
What's a biker without stickers on their helmet anyways?
A company called "Streetglo" sells a bunch of reflective stickers to go on your skid-lid so that other folks can see you better at night. Streetglo says that "they're outrageously reflective at night".
Prices aren't too bad, starting from $3.95 on up, depending on how big they are. Hey, if you're gonna stick a bunch of stuff on yer brain-bucket, may as well make 'em glo in the dark!
Labels: Reflective Products, Safety Gear, Stickers
I agree. I use Streetglo decals on my helmet and motorcycle, and I use their reflective pinstripe on my car. I even use one of their fishing girl reflective graphics on my boat dock so I can find it at night. Streetglo is one of my favorite places and their stuff is really bright. I have bought reflective items before but none are as bright as streetglo. I'm getting ready to order a boat name lettering decal from them too.
http://www.streetglo.net/boat-names.html
By , at 9/04/2005 06:19:00 AM
Hi.. I just bought some tape from them. http://www.streetglo.net/reflective.tape The stuff is amazingly reflective.
I also bought some really cool black leather biker gloves. Besides being comfortable, they are reflective at night.. Check it out... http://www.streetglo.net/reflective-gloves.html
By , at 10/24/2005 09:39:00 PM
I have tried streetglo reflective tape on my motorcycle ( http://www.streetglo.net/reflective.tape/ ) and the stuff is very bright at night. I have also used their reflective motorcycle frame kit ( http://www.streetglo.net/reflective.motorcycle.frame.kit.html ) and I can say absolutely this kit was worth every penny. It uses their superbright black tape (brighter than the stock reflective tape) and it is applied at every possible exposure area of the motorcycle frame. You can't see it at all on a black frame but when night lights hit it, it's super reflective. Check it out.
By , at 12/19/2005 07:10:00 PM
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