Glow in the dark wheels....
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Glow in the dark wheels....
http://jalopnik.com/5571938/glow-in-...ella-bright-yo
Yup.. possible new trend?
I actually think it might not be a bad idea for safety.... Like on motorcycles or ATVS
Yup.. possible new trend?
I actually think it might not be a bad idea for safety.... Like on motorcycles or ATVS
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Re: Glow in the dark wheels....
I definitely see this being a coming trend. Ever since I saw it on that one dude's matrix on Stanceworks, I knew I'd see more of it. And your idea for the motorcyclists is a pretty brilliant one. I liked it on the Matrix, I love it on that S2K, but I'm not ready to see this copied everywhere.
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Re: Glow in the dark wheels....
I definitely see this being a coming trend. Ever since I saw it on that one dude's matrix on Stanceworks, I knew I'd see more of it. And your idea for the motorcyclists is a pretty brilliant one. I liked it on the Matrix, I love it on that S2K, but I'm not ready to see this copied everywhere.
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Re: Glow in the dark wheels....
some kid on stanceworks did this last year.
Verdict was that because the sun sets so slowly, the paint loses it's "charge" by the time it's dark. so unless you wanna stand at each corner for like 5 mins to charge them up, it's kinda a loss.
Verdict was that because the sun sets so slowly, the paint loses it's "charge" by the time it's dark. so unless you wanna stand at each corner for like 5 mins to charge them up, it's kinda a loss.