I've been reading lately that a white helmet is actually more visible than a high-viz yellow helmet, in terms of seeing what the helmet is doing. It seems the high-viz is best at letting someone know you're *there*, and a white helmet lets them see that you're moving your head to check lanes and such. I find that interesting.
I've got lots of retro-reflective on the panniers, and they really light-up at night or in front of daytime running-lights. I've got to do something about that black top-box though. Things don't stick to it very well. Perhaps a piece of retro-reflective over the top of the existing reflector wouldn't be a bad idea.
A percentage of folks look at me like I'm retarded when I don the suit, but they do see me. Other cyclists either give me a thumbs-up or look the other way. Most people just say something on the order of that looks hot, to which I reply with something like not as hot as a skin graft (said with a smile) or Thanks.. (with a Leisure Suit Larry delivery)..

Interestingly, the suit is much cooler than the mesh jacket/pants I am used to wearing, even just standing around (because of the reflective bright color), and at speed the ventilation is almost cold at 85 degrees (no joke)...
Jacko, we're ready for our stomach test... You need to post pics!
John
(Message edited by 811952 on June 01, 2007)