
Originally Posted by
Becky
Yep, they're little bits of reflective tape that you "roll" onto the spokes. Very easy to apply, and bright. DH and I have them on the commuters.
Heifzilla, here's a big thumbs up for the NiteRider Minewt! Mine's bar-mounted, but I really really like it and NR's customer service has been very good too.
ETA: The Lightweights took a little figuring out at first. I found that they worked best if you pulled one off the card, stuck the very edge to the spoke, and "buffed" it with my fingernail until the tape started to separate from the paper covering. Once that happens, they can be rolled onto the spoke using the paper as a little tab to push. Hope that makes sense- it's easier to show!
Awesome on the Minewt. There are so many choices, but I keep coming back to those two.
And yeah, the Lightweights took a little figuring out. Just totally ignore their little application guide that the instructions tell you to use for placement. I found that to be more of a hindrance than anything. I left the wheels on and sat on the floor. After peeling the sticker off the card, I placed it behind the spoke so the sticky side was facing me. Then I pushed it against the spoke, sticky side still facing me, so there was a small amount of the sticker (2mm max) to one side of the spoke, and the rest of the sticker to the other side of the spoke. I then wrapped the smaller side of ths sticker towards me, which wrapped it around the spoke. Then I rubbed that smaller side to make sure the thing was adhered to the spoke and then used my nail to start peeling the backing off that side of the sticker. Before getting too far peeling off the backing, I then started to wrap the longer side of the sticker towards me around the spoke (so the longer side ends up wrapped over the shorter side but only after the backing paper was off that shorter side that was now adhereing to the spoke), and the backing usually would start to peel off the rest of the sticker at that point. I took me three stickers to figure it out, but once I did it was totally easy, though tedious. My directions make it seem so complicated, but it's not 
Good luck! I really think they will make a huge difference in being seen.
Last edited by Heifzilla; 05-20-2009 at 12:47 PM.
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