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If I may suggest, take another look at the www.streetglo.net site and:
1. From the "HOME" Page, scroll down and look for the Helmets, and the Link, "Reflective Decals". Click on it.
2. On the new page, scroll down to "Speed Stripes" Helmet Graphics. You'll see the Blue Graphics Sheet Layout in the middle of the page.
3. Scroll down a bit more on the same page, until you see the "Speed Stripes Accent Upgrade Kit". The "YELLOW" part of the Decal Sheet, is the Accent, while the "BLUE" part of the Decal Sheet, would be the Speed Stripes Sheet you selected above under the "Speed Stripes" section.
Now..... with that in mind..... you could order the Speed Stripes Kit in "Super Black", which would reflect "White". Then, order the Speed Stripes Accent Upgrade Kit in "Red", that would overlay the "Super Black" Kit.
During the Day, you'd see the Red Reflective Graphics, with a Black Accent Trim, and at night, you'd see the Red Reflective Graphics with a White Reflective Accent Trim.
Another idea you might try, is the Pin Stripe Tape. You could try the same Color-Combo, since they offer Tape in a variety of sizes, from 1/10th" through 3", with all Rolls being 37.5" Long, and they have DIY Sheets that are 24"x4"/6"/10".
Hope that helps!
Cheers!
BB
Blackbeard, This is Bill with streetglo. The photos look fantastic! Your bike looks great with the SpeedBlocks installed. I like seeing how folks choose to apply these graphics and you did a fine job!
On some items, you can get also reflective Maroon and Reflective Purple. I saw a user mentioning a red tape that reflects white. Unfortunately the only dual color material is the superblack (our brandname) which is black in daylight but white under reflection. However all other colors reflect the same as the day color, ie: red = reflective red at night, and so on.
The only exception is the regular reflective black which reflects a gold tone white at night, and about 30% less reflective than superblack.
Anyhow, the photos look great here on this forum. Glad to see what you have done!
Bill Aggie, Streetglo Decals
P.S. Your choice for reflective blue is a plus. My experience is that reflective blue is among the best colors for safety because it triggers the "police/patrol car" safety mindset when we see illuminated blue on the highway at night. I use mostly blue or at least some blue always when I really want the maximum safety aspect at night. Good choice! Not sure if you picked blue just because it was the right color, but it was, in my personal opinion, the best choice.