Bike lights for sides of bike

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EckyH

It wasn't me!
Is there a sticky strip that you can get to make the tyre wall reflective?
For tyres probably not, but for rims there are stickers:
https://luxshield.de/fahrrad-felgen-reflektoren-sticker-12er-set-flash-arrow/bk-uni-ra-12
https://luxshield.de/fahrrad-felgen-reflektoren-sticker-64er-set/bk-uni-rr-60

Don't know whether these are available in the UK, but hope so.

E.

PS: Please don't mind the gruesome pictures of "cyclists" on that page. Obviously they are generated by artificial incompetence.
 
Location
Widnes
For tyres probably not, but for rims there are stickers:
https://luxshield.de/fahrrad-felgen-reflektoren-sticker-12er-set-flash-arrow/bk-uni-ra-12
https://luxshield.de/fahrrad-felgen-reflektoren-sticker-64er-set/bk-uni-rr-60

Don't know whether these are available in the UK, but hope so.

E.

PS: Please don't mind the gruesome pictures of "cyclists" on that page. Obviously they are generated by artificial incompetence.

I will be using that!!!
 
Location
Widnes
I have side reflectors that came with my bike - they are those plastic ones that you attach to the spokes - about 405 inches long

one is getting a bit grubby so I might replace it

might look at stickers for the rims - seems like a good idea
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
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if there a sticky strip that you can get to make the tyre wall reflective??
I reckon the 'iron on' reflective patches for fabric would work on a tyre wall.

You don't need an actual electric iron, just something to heat the glue such as a radiator or the side of a hot kettle. It might be a bit of a faff but it would work with a bit of patience. I glued iron on patches to a pair of thinsulate gloves with an oil filled radiator. The patches outlasted the gloves.
 

freiston

Veteran
Location
Coventry
All my bikes have tyres with reflective sidewalls - Schwalbe and Vittoria. This has been the case since 2014. I'm not that familiar with what's on the market and what people typically use but my own experience is that the tyres I want have the reflective sidewalls.

Having seen other reflective tyres caught in the headlights of vehicles (either me as a passenger or on my bike), and also mine in the beam of my head-torch when camping, then as far as visibility goes, they're very effective and immediately recognisable.

With the tyres, my dynamo lights, rear reflector (and sometimes a front one), pedal reflectors and any reflective detail on my clothes and bags, I feel no need for additional side lighting.

I can be riding with a hi-viz gilet and lights on in the day-time and drivers still hit or near miss me (usually on a priority segregated cycleway by school-run drivers coming out of side roads and entrances). At night-time, the treatment and "respect" I get from drivers is elevated to a much higher level. Personally, I think that if you have the full legal compliment of lights and reflectors, together with reflective tyres then you are as good as you're going to get without adding confusing and ambiguous elements into the mix.
 
Location
Widnes
My rear tyre has reflective side wall
but the front one doesn;t
both are Schwalbe - the rear is Marathon the front is Land Cruiser - no idea why the Land cruiser is different
 
Location
Widnes
I seem to thin you can buy Schwalbe with or without the reflective strive.
Why is quite another matter

Hmmm

The LBS pu this on for me when I took it in for something else - he noticed the old tyre had a split and rang to ask if I wanted him to change it
The Land Cruiser was the nearest he had in stock

so not my choice - in future I will do it myself and just get Marathons - they seem to work fine for me - then I can specify the reflective side walls
 

glasgowcyclist

Charming but somewhat feckless
Location
Scotland
something to heat the glue such as a radiator or the side of a hot kettle.

A hot water bottle might be better at moulding to the shape of the tyre.
 
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