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Old February 24th, 2015, 02:02 PM   #41
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I use the Mondomoto lights coupled with smart dimmer. They are VERY bright, and I may have to tweak the program to dim them a little more for night mode. They just came out with a version 3 that has an optional amber lens... I'll be getting that too.

These are awesome. I have similar LEDs and mounted in the same spot. They really light things up. I have mine focused down a little as to not blind on-comers (ie the torch effect mentioned earlier).
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Old June 16th, 2015, 04:30 PM   #42
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Well my helmet is not yellow but it's not black either and it matches my bike.

That and airhorns I can get noticed. Guess I could always get one of these helmets that glow in the dark lol
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Old June 17th, 2015, 08:54 AM   #43
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MOTM - Aug '15
I used my leftover rim tape to add some reflective stripes to my helmet. The reflectiveness doesn't show up as well as in the pic of my wheels, but it's the same stuff.



Because of the random black patterns on it, the black stripes aren't all that noticeable when they're not reflecting. I just cut some pieces to length and followed natural lines and contours of the helmet.

You can also see a bit of that Purkinje effect (or whatever) in the first pic, causing the helmet to look brighter in low-light conditions. In the pic with the flash, the helmet just looks bright yellow. In the dusky pic, it's got a bit of that unnatural hi-vis glow to it (compare it to how dark the grass looks).
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