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Night Riding question ?
I use a bright long sleeve T- shirt so my arms can be seen when signaling. Is there anything you use to make your arms more visible?
Especially when getting out to make the left turns.
4 Answers
- ?Lv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
well
make it yellow or white
not fluorescent - that doesn;t work in car headlights
lots of gloves have reflective strips
you can get velcro reflective straps for the sleeves
wle
- BonghufferLv 47 years ago
When I'm driving, most of the reflective stuff people wear seems to be junk. Just get som seriously bright lights and don't worry about it.
as a sometimes car driver, I can say, without exception: Inexpensive lights SUCK!
Forget Amazon, go to your local bike shop with one or two hundred bucks to blow on proper lighting- it's your skull, and It's stoners and elderly people who aren't looking for it.
- OldHippieLv 77 years ago
I'll assume you already have lights on the bike. Reflective trim or tape on the sleeves? Or maybe these...
- Sidewinder JerryLv 67 years ago
There are inexpensive bicycle horn, brake, tail and signal lights kits you can buy for your bike. They work quite well at night.
Source(s): Motorized bicycle owner and builder.