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Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 89
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I use a flag to the side… bus drivers have told me that I should copy write the idea. Then I got a big custom vertical flag, this works even better. Flags have saved my life several times.
I want to make one out of flouresnt yellow-green ripstop. Has any one else used them?
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Central Ohio, USA
Posts: 95
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I have a triangular florescent and reflective flag on the back of my basket and I like it. I see flags on poles that mount on the hub at the local bike shop. They're ok I guess but I wear a vest that is florescent with big strips of reflective ribbon so I am pretty visible.
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