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Date: 06 Oct 2007 15:14:35
From: Matti Kaki
Subject: Where to buy GOOD spoke reflectors?
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Hello from Finland. I founded yesterday a pair of really good bicycle spoke reflectors. These have sturdy screw fastening with "nyloc" nut and the reflector is quite good in shape and has different reflecting angles. The seller didn't know where he had got them. He had only these two left so I bought them in 2 euros a pair (cheap). I have never before seen this kind of reflectors and I couldn't find these even with Google image search. It has a logo having either a letter "M" and I with flipped letter J or "W" with 1I inside. Also it has standard number BS 6102/2 and some kind of type number TPL 00018. I took few pictures which are seen here: http://www.mattikaki.fi/kuvia/pinnaheijastimet.jpg I would be appreciated if somebody could identify these. -- Matti Kaki at iki dot fi http://www.sci.fi/~oh2bio =========== Location: 60.414 N 25.097 E =========== Navigare Necesse Est - Vivere Non Est Necesse
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Date: 09 Oct 2007 10:24:25
From: Veloise
Subject: Re: Where to buy good REAR (was: "spoke") reflector?
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Bill wrote: > Oddly enough, I recently bought a new rear rack, and at about the same > time, had my rear red reflector break. Think I can find a new reflector > that's larger than a postage stamp and not ridiculously priced? Not > around here! > (I have blinkies on this bike; I just figure if there's a place for a > reflector, I might as well have one, just in case.) Try the automotive stores. That stuff is supposed to last at highway speeds, and the flat red reflectors are better designed than the three- panel CPSC-approved ones. (There I go again, quoting "Effective Cycling.") HTH --Karen D.
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Date: 07 Oct 2007 00:41:41
From: Tom Keats
Subject: Re: Where to buy GOOD spoke reflectors?
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In article <1191678074.293465.263730@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com >, idomybestworkonabike@hotmail.com writes: > On Oct 6, 10:14 pm, Matti Kaki <oh2bioPOI...@sci.fi.invalid> wrote: >> Hello from Finland. I founded yesterday a pair of really good bicycle >> spoke reflectors. These have sturdy screw fastening with "nyloc" nut and >> the reflector is quite good in shape and has different reflecting angles. .... > These things are sold on every bike in Australia as a legal > requirement. Most people take them off and throw them away. I can see deliberately parting with the front one, because so often they get in the way when U-locking the front wheel & downtube of your bike to a bicycle parking rack. It's almost a law of nature that when you go to poke the lock's shackle through the front wheel, it'll hit the reflector. The more awkward it is to lift the front wheel and rotate it around to a reflectorless spot, the more likely this is to happen. cheers, Tom -- Nothing is safe from me. I'm really at: tkeats curlicue vcn dot bc dot ca
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Date: 06 Oct 2007 13:15:59
From: mark
Subject: Re: Where to buy GOOD spoke reflectors?
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Matti Kaki wrote: > Hello from Finland. I founded yesterday a pair of really good bicycle > spoke reflectors. These have sturdy screw fastening with "nyloc" nut and > the reflector is quite good in shape and has different reflecting angles. > The seller didn't know where he had got them. He had only these two > left so I bought them in 2 euros a pair (cheap). I have never before > seen this kind of reflectors and I couldn't find these even with > Google image search. It has a logo having either a letter "M" and > I with flipped letter J or "W" with 1I inside. Also it has standard > number BS 6102/2 and some kind of type number TPL 00018. I took few > pictures which are seen here: > > http://www.mattikaki.fi/kuvia/pinnaheijastimet.jpg > > I would be appreciated if somebody could identify these. > I believe that "BS" stands for British Standard, so maybe one of the British mail order firms can help you out. The Rivendell spoke reflectors that velcro on are quite nice, I use them on my bikes. Reflector tape is also quite good, all of my bikes have a fair bit on them. Here's a good US source: http://www.identi-tape.com/ HTH, mark
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Date: 07 Oct 2007 16:24:10
From:
Subject: Where to buy good REAR (was: "spoke") reflector?
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Oddly enough, I recently bought a new rear rack, and at about the same time, had my rear red reflector break. Think I can find a new reflector that's larger than a postage stamp and not ridiculously priced? Not around here! (I have blinkies on this bike; I just figure if there's a place for a reflector, I might as well have one, just in case.) Bill -----------------------------------------------
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Date: 08 Oct 2007 19:41:32
From: Claire Petersky
Subject: Re: Where to buy good REAR (was: "spoke") reflector?
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<D_Frumious_B@ndersnat.ch > wrote in message news:feb17a$4ga$1@news.xmission.com... > > Oddly enough, I recently bought a new rear rack, and at about the same > time, had my rear red reflector break. Think I can find a new reflector > that's larger than a postage stamp and not ridiculously priced? Not > around here! When I needed a reflector, I went down to Recycled Cycles (http://www.recycledcycles.com/), and rummaged in their "free" bin, and scored a couple that were fine. -- Warm Regards, Claire Petersky http://www.bicyclemeditations.org/ See the books I've set free at: http://bookcrossing.com/referral/Cpetersky
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Date: 09 Oct 2007 10:17:39
From: Dane Buson
Subject: Re: Where to buy good REAR (was: "spoke") reflector?
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Claire Petersky <cpetersky@mouse-potato.com > wrote: > > <D_Frumious_B@ndersnat.ch> wrote in message > news:feb17a$4ga$1@news.xmission.com... >> >> Oddly enough, I recently bought a new rear rack, and at about the same >> time, had my rear red reflector break. Think I can find a new reflector >> that's larger than a postage stamp and not ridiculously priced? Not >> around here! > > When I needed a reflector, I went down to Recycled Cycles > (http://www.recycledcycles.com/), and rummaged in their "free" bin, and > scored a couple that were fine. Ah, good idea. I should do that. I managed to find a clamp-on chainstay mounted cable stop for a sunny day bike project I'm working on when I went saturday. I also couldn't resist picking up a used Softride suspension stem from their bin. -- Dane Buson - sigdane@unixbigots.org "You don't change the way people think by changing what they say. You change the way people think with HEADLESS CHARRED BODIES FLYING THROUGH THE AIR. BLOOD! FLAMES! HELLFIRE AND DAMNATION!" -- Alistair Young
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Date: 07 Oct 2007 22:40:45
From: Gooserider
Subject: Re: Where to buy good REAR (was: "spoke") reflector?
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<D_Frumious_B@ndersnat.ch > wrote in message news:feb17a$4ga$1@news.xmission.com... > > Oddly enough, I recently bought a new rear rack, and at about the same > time, had my rear red reflector break. Think I can find a new reflector > that's larger than a postage stamp and not ridiculously priced? Not > around here! > (I have blinkies on this bike; I just figure if there's a place for a > reflector, I might as well have one, just in case.) > > Bill I have one bike which has a Carradice saddlebag and no rack, so I didn't have a rear reflector. I cut a 3x5 piece of 3M Diamond Grade reflective tape, stuck it to a piece of plastic, then ziptied the thing to my Bagman bag support. It's more reflective than any OEM reflector, and lighter, too.
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Date: 06 Oct 2007 06:41:14
From:
Subject: Re: Where to buy GOOD spoke reflectors?
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On Oct 6, 10:14 pm, Matti Kaki <oh2bioPOI...@sci.fi.invalid > wrote: > Hello from Finland. I founded yesterday a pair of really good bicycle > spoke reflectors. These have sturdy screw fastening with "nyloc" nut and > the reflector is quite good in shape and has different reflecting angles. > The seller didn't know where he had got them. He had only these two > left so I bought them in 2 euros a pair (cheap). I have never before > seen this kind of reflectors and I couldn't find these even with > Google image search. It has a logo having either a letter "M" and > I with flipped letter J or "W" with 1I inside. Also it has standard > number BS 6102/2 and some kind of type number TPL 00018. I took few > pictures which are seen here: > > http://www.mattikaki.fi/kuvia/pinnaheijastimet.jpg > > I would be appreciated if somebody could identify these. > > -- > Matti Kaki at iki dot fi http://www.sci.fi/~oh2bio > =========== Location: 60.414 N 25.097 E =========== > Navigare Necesse Est - Vivere Non Est Necesse These things are sold on every bike in Australia as a legal requirement. Most people take them off and throw them away. The shops know better than to leave them on any bike over $1000. I use reflective tape, that you can buy in an auto shop. Reflective straps around your ankles are also good, as they move up and down and round about, like a spoke reflector, but from all directions. Donga
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Date: 06 Oct 2007 06:03:20
From:
Subject: Re: Where to buy GOOD spoke reflectors?
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On Oct 6, 7:14 am, Matti Kaki <oh2bioPOI...@sci.fi.invalid > wrote: > Hello from Finland. I founded yesterday a pair of really good bicycle > spoke reflectors. These have sturdy screw fastening with "nyloc" nut and > the reflector is quite good in shape and has different reflecting angles. > The seller didn't know where he had got them. He had only these two > left so I bought them in 2 euros a pair (cheap). I have never before > seen this kind of reflectors and I couldn't find these even with > Google image search. It has a logo having either a letter "M" and > I with flipped letter J or "W" with 1I inside. Also it has standard > number BS 6102/2 and some kind of type number TPL 00018. I took few > pictures which are seen here: > > http://www.mattikaki.fi/kuvia/pinnaheijastimet.jpg > > I would be appreciated if somebody could identify these. > > -- > Matti Kaki at iki dot fi http://www.sci.fi/~oh2bio > =========== Location: 60.414 N 25.097 E =========== > Navigare Necesse Est - Vivere Non Est Necesse I don't know about those, but you can get these at Rivendell and they really show up: http://www.rivbike.com/products/list/odds_and_ends#product=31-371 Smokey
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Date: 07 Oct 2007 12:32:55
From: Matti Kaki
Subject: Re: Where to buy GOOD spoke reflectors?
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In article <1191675800.349316.123630@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com >, smokeystrodtman@gmail.com says... > > >On Oct 6, 7:14 am, Matti Kaki <oh2bioPOI...@sci.fi.invalid> wrote: >> Hello from Finland. I founded yesterday a pair of really good bicycle >> spoke reflectors. These have sturdy screw fastening with "nyloc" nut and >> the reflector is quite good in shape and has different reflecting angles. >> The seller didn't know where he had got them. He had only these two >> left so I bought them in 2 euros a pair (cheap). I have never before >> seen this kind of reflectors and I couldn't find these even with >> Google image search. It has a logo having either a letter "M" and >> I with flipped letter J or "W" with 1I inside. Also it has standard >> number BS 6102/2 and some kind of type number TPL 00018. I took few >> pictures which are seen here: >> >> http://www.mattikaki.fi/kuvia/pinnaheijastimet.jpg >> >> I would be appreciated if somebody could identify these. >I don't know about those, but you can get these at Rivendell and they >really show up: >http://www.rivbike.com/products/list/odds_and_ends#product=31-371 Yes they do. Annoyingly they are illegal in Finland. Spoke reflectors must be yellow/orange. Well the tire may have white side reflector and I believe that nobody cares if you put these on your bike. :-) Thanks for the hint. These reflectors are good and firemen use them. Also police. And you can have much larger area compared to spoke reflector. Also it is good front reflector which are getting smaller and smaller every year. -- Matti Kaki at iki dot fi http://www.sci.fi/~oh2bio =========== Location: 60.414 N 25.097 E =========== Navigare Necesse Est - Vivere Non Est Necesse
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Date: 06 Oct 2007 11:18:00
From: Gooserider
Subject: Re: Where to buy GOOD spoke reflectors?
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<smokeystrodtman@gmail.com > wrote in message news:1191675800.349316.123630@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com... > On Oct 6, 7:14 am, Matti Kaki <oh2bioPOI...@sci.fi.invalid> wrote: >> Hello from Finland. I founded yesterday a pair of really good bicycle >> spoke reflectors. These have sturdy screw fastening with "nyloc" nut and >> the reflector is quite good in shape and has different reflecting angles. >> The seller didn't know where he had got them. He had only these two >> left so I bought them in 2 euros a pair (cheap). I have never before >> seen this kind of reflectors and I couldn't find these even with >> Google image search. It has a logo having either a letter "M" and >> I with flipped letter J or "W" with 1I inside. Also it has standard >> number BS 6102/2 and some kind of type number TPL 00018. I took few >> pictures which are seen here: >> >> http://www.mattikaki.fi/kuvia/pinnaheijastimet.jpg >> >> I would be appreciated if somebody could identify these. >> >> -- >> Matti Kaki at iki dot fi http://www.sci.fi/~oh2bio >> =========== Location: 60.414 N 25.097 E =========== >> Navigare Necesse Est - Vivere Non Est Necesse > > I don't know about those, but you can get these at Rivendell and they > really show up: > http://www.rivbike.com/products/list/odds_and_ends#product=31-371 > > Smokey I'll second that recommendation. Those reflectors are far superior to the cheapo plastic ones---and you can easily swap them between bikes.
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