Well if the vest is as low cut as the jacket in your avatar, that could explain the waves.blues2cruise wrote:I wear a high viz vest and I still get waved at....even by the leather clad folks.....
I don't think it dorky....
Hi viz vests: Cool? Dorky? Don't care?
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My day for sharing stuff from other forums, I guess. This one from the R1150R boards regarding the wearing of reflective/hi viz gear:
Ptowerworker wrote: I had an experience today that bears telling. I was sitting in my Dr's waiting room a few minutes early for an appointment.
I had ridden my bike and was wearing a Joe Rocket jacket along with an Olympia reflective safety vest (the bright green one)
An elderly lady got up from across the waiting room and with obvious difficulty walked over to me and said, "Sir, it's obvious to me that you ride a motorcycle and I want to thank you for wearing the reflective clothing that you have on. Most of us older folks have a difficult time seeing motorcycles on the road and what you are wearing makes all the difference in the world to us. I just couldn't live with myself if I were to ever pull out in front of you or any other motorcyclist because I didn't see you quickly enough and cause you to get hurt. Please tell all your riding friends to please, please do the same".
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Is that really safe? That could cause drive distraction.RockBottom wrote:Well if the vest is as low cut as the jacket in your avatar, that could explain the waves.blues2cruise wrote:I wear a high viz vest and I still get waved at....even by the leather clad folks.....
I don't think it dorky....
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Coming to the States soon, we are working on getting it over there. Our "Jelly Tot" Vests are getting to be a "cool" item now.
Coming to the States soon, we are working on getting it over there. Our "Jelly Tot" Vests are getting to be a "cool" item now.
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Paul! Let me know what I can do to help! And what's a Jelly Tot Vest?sapaul wrote:www.thinkbike.co.za
Coming to the States soon, we are working on getting it over there. Our "Jelly Tot" Vests are getting to be a "cool" item now.

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The icon vests are popular around here since we have a marine base in town. The icon vest fits like a jacket (doesn't flop around), and is still really easy to see
my gear isn't the highest viz during the day (flat black helmet, black gloves, black/blue/white jaket) but it has a bit of retroreflective material on it so is pretty visible at night.
just need to get another bike, this not riding thing is driving me nuts.
my gear isn't the highest viz during the day (flat black helmet, black gloves, black/blue/white jaket) but it has a bit of retroreflective material on it so is pretty visible at night.
just need to get another bike, this not riding thing is driving me nuts.
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I bought an Icon but found that the zipper was worthless. This is much better and I use it every day I ride to work (on an Army base):jmillheiser wrote:The icon vests are popular around here since we have a marine base in town. The icon vest fits like a jacket (doesn't flop around), and is still really easy to see
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That Vega vest looks exactly like the Icon. I wonder if they're from the same manufacturer?
I have an orange Icon vest for when I ride on base. I wish I'd bought the hi-viz green one instead, it seems to stand out a lot better than the orange.
I have an orange Icon vest for when I ride on base. I wish I'd bought the hi-viz green one instead, it seems to stand out a lot better than the orange.
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