mfletch69
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No problems with the silver mesh here either...One of many reasons I decided to choose "silver".
No problems with the silver mesh here either...One of many reasons I decided to choose "silver".
My black kevlar mesh does not feel as hot as, say a black tee shirt, in the sun. The Kevlar material does not absorb heat like even cotton.The black mesh is black in color, but it does not get hot like a black car or helmet.Don't know why, it is just that way.
Unfortunately for us, these yahoos are looking for cars, not bikes. If they are looking at all,that is. As far as the gear and the farkles,I'm a live and let live kinda guy. If you feel better dressing yourself up like a giant banana,more power to ya! :lol:If their blind *** does not see the motorcycle
They probably won't see the yellow jacket either :angry:
Some days I wear a Hi-Viz lime green, Olympia mesh jacket. On those days, I see a lot of double-takes by drivers. They were going to pull out, and then changed their mind at the last minute. My jacket doesn't look faded (about 2 1/2yrs old) unless it's beside a new one. Has been washed about six times.If their blind *** does not see the motorcycle
They probably won't see the yellow jacket either :angry:
B-b-b-but what if it isn't the jacket????????Some days I wear a Hi-Viz lime green, Olympia mesh jacket. On those days, I see a lot of double-takes by drivers. They were going to pull out, and then changed their mind at the last minute. My jacket doesn't look faded (about 2 1/2yrs old) unless it's beside a new one. Has been washed about six times.If their blind *** does not see the motorcycle
They probably won't see the yellow jacket either :angry:
Dorky - but eye-catching!
You could always mail order it from Wayne...don't know how much hassle it will be to ship across the border though. As an alternative, check your local boating and awning / canvas stores. The last bottle I picked up was from the former. Good Luck.WHere could I buy that stuff the 303 ( I'm in Canada )
B-b-b-but what if it isn't the jacket????????
Wayne said washing in anything but cold water will have everything to do with fading....wonder if the washings have anything to do with the fading?
Didn't you know it's the jerk-off suburban drivers that screw everything up?I notice a significant difference in other driver reaction when I wear the day glo. Fewer people my right turns out of side streets in front of me, and Penguin says, the double-takes are noticeable. Way worth wearing the high-viz, most importantly if you ride, as I do, in the city with a-hole Boston drivers.
I wear a white helmet, but no other visibility farkles beside HID headlights. I subscribe to the "impersonating an officer" look as being the best to freeze the cagers that extra tick that will give me the edge. If I ever paint my bike, it's going white as well....A study in New Zealand said white helmets are safest as cage drivers tend to see the (relatively) highly placed bright color better.
I am putting checkers on mine when I paint it.I wear a white helmet, but no other visibility farkles beside HID headlights. I subscribe to the "impersonating an officer" look as being the best to freeze the cagers that extra tick that will give me the edge. If I ever paint my bike, it's going white as well....A study in New Zealand said white helmets are safest as cage drivers tend to see the (relatively) highly placed bright color better.
+1 on looking like a LEO.I wear a white helmet, but no other visibility farkles beside HID headlights. I subscribe to the "impersonating an officer" look as being the best to freeze the cagers that extra tick that will give me the edge. If I ever paint my bike, it's going white as well....A study in New Zealand said white helmets are safest as cage drivers tend to see the (relatively) highly placed bright color better.
Maybe Garauld will do a group buy....+1 on looking like a LEO.
+2 on the white bike. That's the color I want to paint mine.
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