HOW TO IMPROVE VISIBILITY + DESIGN?

Motorcycle visibility gear has always been associated with ugly . Imagine a standard fluorescent yellow vest, it must be said that it is quite unattractive.

Today, some brands are making efforts on the design of their visibility equipment. VFLUO has made it its trademark.


No longer have to look like traffic cones to be more visible.


Two options are available to you to give a new aesthetic to your motorcycle or your equipment while optimizing your visibility:


1/ Add retro-reflective decorations (patterns, rim strips, etc.)


The first solution, the easiest to implement: go to the Decorative reflective stickers category of the VFLUO website, you will find the selection of products combining decoration and visibility.

We hope you will find your happiness there! VFLUO regularly develops new products.

2/ Make an adapted design yourself with retro-reflective materials in strips or boards


For this second solution, everything initially depends on the support (helmet, motorcycle, accessories, jacket) and the type of design you want to achieve:

- an image, logo or text

- simple patterns that will accompany and highlight the shapes and designs of the support


Image, logo or text:


You can print your design in the desired size and then stick the print on the back of the retro-reflective material before cutting it*.

It is also possible to print directly on the back of the retro-reflective.


Simple patterns:

If it's a simple square or rectangle, simply take the measurements before cutting the board or strips*.

If it's a rounded shape, you can trace the pattern directly onto the backing and then enhance it.

Then stick the pattern on the back of the retro-reflective before cutting it out*.


*Cutting advice: We recommend the metal ruler and cutter for straight lines, and scissors for curves.


Remember to optimize your 360° visibility and favor contours, which will provide you with dimensional visibility allowing you to identify your motorcycle as such on the road.


More advice in our article: "Be visible on a motorcycle at 360°"


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