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So the Pro 1000 kit, rimtape, and rimtape applicator comes out to $151.88 with free shipping.


Wow.. Thats cool.. but might be sort of a "bling bling" ?:laugh:

Edit: Well its actually a good visibility and safety thing... :)
Wow.. Thats cool.. but might be sort of a "bling bling" ?:laugh:

Edit: Well its actually a good visibility and safety thing... :)
Definitely a Bling Thing at that price. I think those Valve Caps with LEDs in them would work nearly as well for safety/visibilty and they only cost about $5 to $10 USD
Tron! I think an easier way is the highly reflective safety tape. Thanks for the idea!

http://www.amazon.com/customTAYLOR33-Intensity-Reflective-Copyrighted-Safety/dp/B00G6188EM

OOOOh I need these! in RED TO!:nerd:

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Does this violate any legal boundaries pertaining having extra lights on your motorcycle and what not?
I forgot to say this for the helmet version of this, but, check your state laws on what colors you are allowed to display on your motorcycle while on the roadway.

In Wisconsin, only police can have blue lights on their vehicles. That means if you hit the road with a blue light anywhere on your bike you are most likely going to get stopped.

Just something to think about before picking a color out and finding out you can't even use it while riding. At least on the road. You can have it in parking lots or private property.

I have a bit of background with Wisconsin laws but can't speak to other states.
I forgot to say this for the helmet version of this, but, check your state laws on what colors you are allowed to display on your motorcycle while on the roadway.

In Wisconsin, only police can have blue lights on their vehicles. That means if you hit the road with a blue light anywhere on your bike you are most likely going to get stopped.

Just something to think about before picking a color out and finding out you can't even use it while riding. At least on the road. You can have it in parking lots or private property.

I have a bit of background with Wisconsin laws but can't speak to other states.
Thanks for the heads up.
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