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Arrow Head Lane Change Indicators

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These large retroreflective directional arrows mount to the back and sides of your helmet, so when you turn your head to check if the adjacent lane is clear, they boldly indicate your intention to the unintentionally homicidal drivers on four wheels around you. A valuable safety accessory for riding in urban (and not so urban) areas. Kit includes hi-viz yellow or orange arrows, as well as silver chevrons and rear-facing diamonds. Specify color.

Arrow Head Lane Change Indicators #1214

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Riding In Low Light Conditions

Being anywhere on the road in low light conditions is more difficult and dangerous. Many drivers become even more awful when twilight falls. These products should help myopic drivers see you a little earlier. Hopefully they will pick out your glowing, irregular, reflective shape well before you are bang- ing your fists and helmet across the hood of their thirsty horseless carriage. Riding more is better. It makes you happier especially when it is dark and the weather is just atrocious. - Mr. Subjective (January 2007)