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fatbottomedgurl
12-25-2008, 09:02 AM
Don't know if any of you posted this but it is a cool idea. I think you could probably go to a signmaker and buy a yard of the stuff because it is only available to purchase in rolls. It comes in several colors but I think for a bike basic black would work best. I think I will wrap my husband's bike- he's the night commuter in this family, and his commuter is not a "pretty" bike.
http://vimeo.com/2409360
Note from the Red Project website:
An average bike will take at most 6' x 15 to fully wrap. It can be hard to find a sign shop willing to sell that little. We got our vinyl from Beacon Graphics in New Jersey (http://www.beacongraphics.com). They were so excited about what we were doing with it, they agreed to sell smaller, DIY quantities of the material. Information about these kits should be on their website soon, but you can call them at 1 800 762 9205 to get your own DIY kit.
Ha(m)mer
12-27-2008, 06:22 AM
Very clever idea. I've been dreaming, though, about painting a roadbike a lemon or caution yellow with illuminite/reflective stuff in it too. That'd be AWESOME to be that visible on the road, even better for it to be a design from the bike factory. Even if it is slightly obnoxious. In a nifty sort of way though.
Cool idea, and an added bonus of covering up the brand name could deter thieves.
alpinerabbit
12-27-2008, 09:35 AM
I hate to be the spoilsport but I'm sure it just looks fugly by daylight.
Why can't they make commuter bikes that are painted reflective? how about that for a new market niche.
Flybye
12-27-2008, 05:41 PM
Oh, the PAIN.....they did not just cover a felt bike with tape, please tell me they didn't..............oh, my EYES, the PAIN.................
why didn't they use a Huffy?
7rider
12-28-2008, 04:37 AM
Oh, the PAIN.....they did not just cover a felt bike with tape, please tell me they didn't..............oh, my EYES, the PAIN.................
why didn't they use a Huffy?
But who'd want to use a Huffy as a commuter? Cover the Felt...enjoy your ride, and prying eyes don't see what you've got.
I have a neighbor who has his bike (don't recall what it is, but it's a nice frame) covered with black electrical tape! :eek: It is to protect the frame from nicks and dings (but not, I guess, tape goo :rolleyes:) and also to hide the frame from coveting eyes. But...my big problem with that: if thieves know folks cover up "nice" bikes with junk, then chances are...if you steal a stickered, taped, re-painted bike, you'll be getting a nice(r) frame. So, there goes that measure out the window.
That said....while I see the value of a fully reflective bike, I think it's a bit overkill. I'd love it if manufacturers made their labels of reflective tape, and the various pin-striping and other decorative decals. I'm not sure if a clear coat over them would nix the reflectivity, but that'd be my preference if anyone cared to hear it!
fatbottomedgurl
12-28-2008, 12:05 PM
I fully agree that reflective graphics (and reflective rims) should be standard. Great idea.
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