I looked at Bike Quip as Keith suggested in post 12 above and for a set of front and back reflector kits, it was about $95 shipped to BC in Canada. Now yer Canada Revenue agents may be tackin' on some excise/customs duty on top.
Yes, please! I would happily cover at least shipping, if not more.I had scrap from work.
I may have some more around I could send you.
The rolls are fairly expensive.
Long roll of alternating red and white reflector tape DOT approved.
The white would go nice on the front.
All I can find is "ST1100" decals.Just do a search for ST1100 reflective decals . . .
The ones on my bike stuck very well- no lifting or peeling around the edges. But of course you need to clean thoroughly the surface before applying the reflective material. IIRC that involved soap, water, a stiff scrub brush (or maybe a ScotchBrite pad), and isopropyl alcohol.Just a dumb question. Since I'm unable to ride/drive 'til the second week of next month I'm considering this. How well do the reflective materials adhere to the fairly rough black plastic areas of the saddle bags?
I've used the 3m products on BMW, Honda, and Kawasaki saddle bags and never had one lift off. Had them on the one BMW for 16 years before I sold the bike and they were still pasted on like new.Just a dumb question. Since I'm unable to ride/drive 'til the second week of next month I'm considering this. How well do the reflective materials adhere to the fairly rough black plastic areas of the saddle bags?
What from where?
Not expensive.I had scrap from work.
I may have some more around I could send you.
The rolls are fairly expensive.
Long roll of alternating red and white reflector tape DOT approved.
The white would go nice on the front.
This is what I'd like on mine. These are each multiple pieces? They sure don't look it.
From where, please?Not expensive.
This is what I'd like on mine. These are each multiple pieces? They sure don't look it.
From where, please?
I saw that, but I'm hoping to get something from here (US).Fairing Reflective Kit (Rear) ST1100 & ST1300 | Bike-Quip
Honda ST1300 & ST1100 Rear Reflective Kits Be sure of being seen from the rear without making your bike look like a ‘cops bike’!The kit comprises of:• 6 part set (3 per side box/saddle bag).• Made from durable reflective vinyl.• Backed with high performance self adhesive.• Simple to follow...www.st1300-accessories.co.uk
Larry, what he shows in the photo in post # 28 is the reflective tape used on semi-trailers. He just cut it and used the red sections only. You can buy it by the roll at any truck supply/repair shop. You can also get shorter individual pieces of one combined red and silver (which reflects white) section in packs of a few at most auto parts outlets for not to much money. I have even seen them in many big-box Reno stores.This is what I'd like on mine. These are each multiple pieces? They sure don't look it.
From where, please?
Nice. Just bought a 1300p today. Still has the metal posts above the mirrors. Looks like you may have flipped your down and added the lights. Did you do that or was it already done?
As another option, almost every truck stop store that I have been in have it in the truck section of the store. If you have a Flying J or similar close by, have a look there as well.I will go look tomorrow. Danke.
That looks great ! I did a similar thing on my ST1100 but not as much as you have. Some place here I even found the tank logo in black reflective and it looked very nice. Maybe Mello can guide you to the supplier
The above mirror mounts had been taken off when it was decommissioned from the police.Nice. Just bought a 1300p today. Still has the metal posts above the mirrors. Looks like you may have flipped your down and added the lights. Did you do that or was it already done?
Here's the article if anyone is interested. https://www.st-owners.com/forums/threads/st1300-under-mirror-light-mounts-easy-diy-and-under-5-00.183871/I did the cheap mount with a long coach bolt .copied idea from someone on this site it full of great information. 9
You could dress that up a little by putting some tubing between the two nuts. (There's a joke in there somewhere but it's a family friendly site.) It could be color matched and painted.I did the cheap mount with a long coach bolt