Side Light Bicycle Wheel Reflectors



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Brub

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Fellow night riders,

I recently asked about 'Sidelight' bicycle wheel reflectors. Appears I'm
not alone trying to find them. I stood up this link for my LBS and thought
others might be able to use it.

http://metroped.org/bpi/sidelight.htm

Bob




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Robert Brubaker, Director
Metroped Inc.
P.O. Box 7244
Alexandria, VA. 22307-0244
Phone: 1-267-295-1035
E-Mail: [email protected]
Internet: www.metroped.org
 
Brub wrote:

> I recently asked about 'Sidelight' bicycle wheel reflectors. Appears
> I'm not alone trying to find them. I stood up this link for my LBS
> and thought others might be able to use it.
>
> http://metroped.org/bpi/sidelight.htm


If your rims are deep enough, a few pieces of 3M reflective tape would work just
as well. Most newer rims have plenty of room inside the brake track. A strip
from one side to the other, over the spoke bed, will show up from behind/angle
as well.

Matt O.
 
Matt

I've tested 3M reflective tape along side the subject sidelights. They are
easily an order of magnitude dimmer at the best angles and they have almost
no reflectiveness at acute angles. The sidelight also have a smooth
surface that does not hold dirt. More then a decade later mine are still as
bright as new. Not so the tape that is also still on my bike..

Bob



"Matt O'Toole" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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Brub wrote:

> I recently asked about 'Sidelight' bicycle wheel reflectors. Appears
> I'm not alone trying to find them. I stood up this link for my LBS
> and thought others might be able to use it.
>
> http://metroped.org/bpi/sidelight.htm


If your rims are deep enough, a few pieces of 3M reflective tape would work
just
as well. Most newer rims have plenty of room inside the brake track. A
strip
from one side to the other, over the spoke bed, will show up from
behind/angle
as well.

Matt O.
 

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