I'm not completely sure but I think the material used (that actually minimizes the heat) is like a type of fiberglass (cloth like material) that you can purchase at hardware stores. I think I will try that and then put that heat tape over it. I'm thinking the heat tape acts more like a flashing to keep from burning the insulation which is why it seems thin like aluminum foil. But I'm not entirely sure. Great video for this time of year. 🔥☀️
There is tape you can get with the insulation backing but since I had the original backing on the fender I just added the aluminum heat reflective tape. Great for keeping the heat down for summer riding. ☀️
I'm not completely sure but I think the material used (that actually minimizes the heat) is like a type of fiberglass (cloth like material) that you can purchase at hardware stores. I think I will try that and then put that heat tape over it. I'm thinking the heat tape acts more like a flashing to keep from burning the insulation which is why it seems thin like aluminum foil. But I'm not entirely sure. Great video for this time of year. 🔥☀️
There is tape you can get with the insulation backing but since I had the original backing on the fender I just added the aluminum heat reflective tape. Great for keeping the heat down for summer riding. ☀️
UPDATE: I found better waterproof aluminum heat tape that sticks WAY better than the tape I used in this video! Check it out here amzn.to/3W9yMZT