Just went to the garage and checked mine...the bubbles are still there. Ya had me going there for a minute! :icon_biggrin:
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Don't let Perfect spoil Good Enough. :icon_biggrin: cueman
How did you get those in there so nicely? I think your right about the cars coming at you at night not being able to see them but if your bike was parked in a parking lot at night I am sure they would get someone attention when their car lights hit them alerting them to the fact your 6 was parked there, Safety first.
If you remove the windshield garnish (front fairing piece below the windshield) ; you will see a piece of black plastic that is immediately behind those two front slots in the windshield garnish. All you have to do is clean is from road film (if any) and apply your favorite decals/reflectors to it. Then just reinstall the windshield garnish. :yes:
I looked but did not see any of these reflector panels at Franklin....:icon_frown:
True... maybe in Oct !
I was playing with making the rear reflective panels today, I put a non-reflective layer of vinyl down first in a contrast color (i have the yellow stripes on the sides) and then inset the red reflective a little. If you've ever tried you remove reflective vinyl, you'll understand why the underlayment. I think I'm going to change it to matte black where the yellow is and come up with some design to cut in the red reflective part.. Attachment 16927
That is a nice accent; with the yellow. :yes: Do you have yellow accents anywhere else on the bike?
Those red reflective decals really hide well in the paint... sans accent too.
Yes, have yellow on the saddle bag sides also. I just put something under the reflective because it is a real b*$^& to take off otherwise. It like to come off in chunks instead of one piece like regular vinyl will. Attachment 3478Attachment 3479 or maybe I should make it yellow/black reflective and match the trunk lid.
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