.....That go on the vertical corners of the Adventure cases. Where can one find them, or do I need to cut my own? Thanks in advance.
If youre looking for the white and red 2" strips then almost any truck stop has them. They come in strips about 14"-16" long and are about half red/half white. Look in the truck Farley section with the CB parts and other stuff. Home Depot and Lowes also have them near the mailboxes and house letters.
You may want to try Humvee Graphics: http://www.humvee-graphics.com/cata...id=38&osCsid=a967ad731d438d57d9a822092a172b0a Mike
Humvee is where I got mine. A little spendy, but those suckers are bright when just a little light hits them. Red on the back corners... And white on the front corners...
I got a big roll of red/white reflective tape from TSC and cut it in various sizes and shapes for my needs.
I see you use both the side stand and center stand when parked in the garage....can't be too careful.
I do that too because when you let it off the center stand you have somewhere to plant it. Not just drop it if it goes over center..
After seeing a picture of some system cases in the ON magazine a few years ago, I decided to "tape" the back of my black system cases. I went to identitape.com and got some of their 1"wide engineer grade reflective tape in white, yellow, red and blue. Using Scotch blue tape in 1"width, I taped up the cases on a 45 degree angle putting the tape right next to each other. After completely taping the case, I removed every other piece of tape and replaced it with white, in effect creating a black and white herringbone pattern. Red was put vertically where the case halves meet, and yellow was put in a herringbone pattern on the rear wheel little plastic fender. Creates quite the striking effect. Later that evening I went for a ride to Walmart. On the way home, the car that was way behind me started flashing its lights from high to low beam repeatedly. Then the police spot light came on. He caught up with me at the next stoplight, rolled down his window and asked me if I was wondering what he was doing. He told me that he noticed my "reflective signature" was like a firetruck, but I was too small. When I got home, I took my tactical flashlight and walked two blocks away and showed it on the back of the bike. Wow! It was so bright that you could not even see the license plate in the halo. An unanticipated daylight added feature is that people do not pull up nearly as close at stoplights as they used to, usually leaving at least a car length of space instead of pulling right up to me.Don't think they are really quite sure where the back of the motorcycle is. I like that a lot. Best part about the whole conversion is that the tape is only $7.00 a roll for 15 feet, costing me about $28.00 or so for a lot of added day and night safety.
Belt and suspenders my friend, belt and suspenders. I do that to show people my bike is happy to see them. Seriously, this has been debated ad nauseum before. I've decided to leave it down, so I don't have the bike roll over me when I push it off the centerstand. Yes, I've had the sidestand come down on my toe - I'll never forget where to put my feet again - nothing broken, but hurt like hell for a while. My apologies to the OP...I didn't mean to threadjack. I'm close enough to Ontario to smell what they're cooking...the long, cold winters will do things to ya man.