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Brammo Enertia Discussion => Brammo Enertia Mods => Topic started by: Brammofan on January 20, 2010, 02:38:42 PM

Title: Reflective wheel tape mod
Post by: Brammofan on January 20, 2010, 02:38:42 PM
According to Brian Wismann, lead designer of the Enertia, the best reflective wheel tape is from:

http://www.bikebandit.com/progrip-wheel-tape (http://www.bikebandit.com/progrip-wheel-tape)
Title: Re: Reflective wheel tape mod
Post by: BrammoBrian on April 17, 2010, 07:44:47 PM
... and here's what it looks like installed...

(http://i393.photobucket.com/albums/pp17/wisdesign/IMG_8515-7.jpg)

Those with a good eye (or two!) will notice I've also added a bit of the striping material to the bevel on the upper and lower body panels around the side panels to add that extra "pop".  Also added a couple of offset racing stripes on the upper body and continued the theme across the headlamp bezel.  Great thing is... if you don't like it, just peel it off!

(http://i393.photobucket.com/albums/pp17/wisdesign/IMG_8545-10.jpg)
Title: Re: Reflective wheel tape mod
Post by: vegasracer on April 19, 2010, 06:53:32 PM
Here's my rim tape mod:

(http://gallery.me.com/jjmacdougall/100018/CIMG0001/web.jpg?ver=12642866630001)
Title: Re: Reflective wheel tape mod
Post by: enertia-ette on May 01, 2010, 02:23:21 AM
I buy the tape, you do the install?? ::)
Title: Re: Reflective wheel tape mod
Post by: BrammoBrian on May 01, 2010, 10:34:12 AM
I'm sure your friendly Brammo tech in Portland can be bought with beer or a good meal...  ;)
Title: Re: Reflective wheel tape mod
Post by: vegasracer on May 04, 2010, 07:56:55 PM
Actually, I found the installation to be very simple. Definitely worth a go!
Title: Re: Reflective wheel tape mod
Post by: Consultec on August 27, 2015, 12:25:31 AM
This is nice stuff:

http://www.tapeworks.com/Rimstripes/reflective.html (http://www.tapeworks.com/Rimstripes/reflective.html)
Title: Re: Reflective wheel tape mod
Post by: Auslander on April 04, 2016, 01:10:20 PM
I bought rim tape off Amazon from this guy:
http://www.customtaylor33.com/ (http://www.customtaylor33.com/)

I don't know if he's selling the same stuff today, but what I got looked a lot like 3M SOLAS tape with a clear hue over it (blue, in my case).  It's insanely bright, I can dig up some pix if anyone's still following this thread and curious.
Title: Re: Reflective wheel tape mod
Post by: Chocula on April 05, 2016, 03:58:09 PM
Ordered some of the High Intensity stuff from http://www.customtaylor33.com/ (http://www.customtaylor33.com/) late last week for my wife's bike.  Hopefully she will like it once it gets here.

Title: Re: Reflective wheel tape mod
Post by: Auslander on April 26, 2016, 08:08:20 PM
Ordered some of the High Intensity stuff from http://www.customtaylor33.com/ (http://www.customtaylor33.com/) late last week for my wife's bike.  Hopefully she will like it once it gets here.

Attaching pic of mine, after dark w/on-camera flash.
Title: Re: Reflective wheel tape mod
Post by: Brammofan on April 27, 2016, 09:57:57 AM
That looks great. Can you tell me the width of that tape? I think mine is due for replacement soon.
Title: Re: Reflective wheel tape mod
Post by: Auslander on April 27, 2016, 01:41:20 PM
That looks great. Can you tell me the width of that tape? I think mine is due for replacement soon.

I'm at work w/o the bike or measuring tools, but it's pretty much the width of the lip on the E+, which should match yours (I think you have a straight E, ya?).  Here's a closeup with my novelty valvecap, which I am disappointed no one has called me out on yet:
Title: Re: Reflective wheel tape mod
Post by: jazz999 on April 28, 2016, 12:02:41 PM
Custom Taylor is the best rim tape.  Expensive but worth it
Title: Re: Reflective wheel tape mod
Post by: Shinysideup on April 28, 2016, 02:01:42 PM
I went with the active illumination via ultraviolet LED's shining on phosphorescent rim tape. It really stand out and on an electric bike, I feel like I'm rockin' the bike in the Tron movie!

http://www.lunasee.com/ (http://www.lunasee.com/)
Title: Re: Reflective wheel tape mod
Post by: Brammofan on April 28, 2016, 02:42:13 PM
Oh, that is TOO cool.
Title: Re: Reflective wheel tape mod
Post by: jazz999 on April 28, 2016, 03:51:43 PM
That is cool!  Was it hard to install?
Title: Re: Reflective wheel tape mod
Post by: Shinysideup on April 29, 2016, 10:17:41 AM
That is cool!  Was it hard to install?

Harder than just putting on the tape, but not really difficult: Bolting on the 4 aluminum brackets than support the LED's and zip tying the wiring into the 12V system (I already had a fuse block installed). The brackets are easy to bend in order to get the distance between the LED's and the rims just right. The kit also includes a push-button switch mounted to the handlebars for turning the lights on and off.

I was convinced to install them, not so much for their "cool" factor, but by a YouTube video that shows a bike crossing an intersection a block away at night. You can instantly recognize that what is passing is a two-wheeled vehicle. But they ARE cool and get lots of comments at night by cars that pull up along side me.
Title: Re: Reflective wheel tape mod
Post by: jazz999 on May 09, 2016, 11:24:05 PM
How did you wire them in - power and ground?
Title: Re: Reflective wheel tape mod
Post by: Shinysideup on May 10, 2016, 01:21:05 AM
If I understand your question correctly: Did I use a hot wire and a ground-to-frame?

No, I've always preferred to use a 2-conductor connection to the + and - posts on the battery, or, in this case, to the 12V tap supplied by Brammo as part of the OEM wiring harness.

I just ran 2-conductor from that tap to a fuse block that has positive and negative connectors. My preference is this one:

http://www.centechwire.com/Auxiliary-Power-Fuse-Panel-AP-1.htm
 (http://www.centechwire.com/Auxiliary-Power-Fuse-Panel-AP-1.htm)

I zip tied it behind the front shroud, just above the radiator. The connections are small screws that mash down on the wires very securely. I've used them on 3 different bikes and never had one malfunction in any way.
Title: Re: Reflective wheel tape mod
Post by: jazz999 on May 14, 2016, 05:04:47 PM
If I understand your question correctly: Did I use a hot wire and a ground-to-frame?

No, I've always preferred to use a 2-conductor connection to the + and - posts on the battery, or, in this case, to the 12V tap supplied by Brammo as part of the OEM wiring harness.

I just ran 2-conductor from that tap to a fuse block that has positive and negative connectors. My preference is this one:

http://www.centechwire.com/Auxiliary-Power-Fuse-Panel-AP-1.htm
 (http://www.centechwire.com/Auxiliary-Power-Fuse-Panel-AP-1.htm)

I zip tied it behind the front shroud, just above the radiator. The connections are small screws that mash down on the wires very securely. I've used them on 3 different bikes and never had one malfunction in any way.

That fuse panel looks cool and useful.  Sorry but I am still confused on how and where you wired the fuse panel on your bike. thanks
Title: Re: Reflective wheel tape mod
Post by: Shinysideup on May 14, 2016, 08:46:06 PM
Sorry but I am still confused on how and where you wired the fuse panel on your bike. thanks

First find the 12V tap which is a wire with a white connector that comes out from under the "gas tank" near the front right of the bike, after removing the plastic radiator panel at the very front and the front right panel.

I cut the connector off connected an extension 2-conductor wire by using solder and shrink tubing.

I made the distal end of that wire terminate in two ring connectors which I fastened to the fuse block, after verifying their polarity with my multi-meter.

Then I fastened the fuse block to something handy (can't remember what), with zip ties (plastic wire tie wraps). I tucked it in a handy space just above the radiator where it's relatively out of the weather behind the front plastic panel.

Hope that helps...