Riding at night shouldn’t be a safety problem if you’ve got lights and reflective accessories to ensure you can be seen. But how does a glow in the dark bike sound? Enabling you to be seen at night from all angles, it gives you one less thing to worry about, as you will definitely be visible on the roads, trust us!
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Using another handy tutorial from the Instructables, there’s not much needed to make your bike glow in the dark. Just grab some phosphorescent paint (which you can get online from glonation) and a few other DIY bits and bobs which you will most likely find dotted around your house.
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