So? Are you allergic to water?
If you lived on the coast like I do, it wouldn't be a problem and isn't. Harleys will NOT MELT by getting them wet and neither will you. After all, you're 90 some % water anyhow. *snicker, snicker
I'm very accustomed to riding in the rain. Otherwise, we wouldn't ride but a few days a year. On the coast of S.W. Washington. Wind and rain, wind and rain, same o, same o.............I feel for ya JW, can't ride in that stuff! But you wouldn't ride anywhoos, it's below 60.......
Doesn't rain that much in southern New Mexico. I think about 8 inches this past yr. Now the dust is another story. Usually half of Arizona winds up here in the spring. When you have 60+ mph wind and the dust, all you do is hide and let it go away. I think it was about 62 degrees here today.
70 degrees here Saturday in Houston and will be riding to Galveston for the Lone Star rally. We had 4 inches of snow Wednesday night. No place like Texas.
So? Are you allergic to water?
If you lived on the coast like I do, it wouldn't be a problem and isn't. Harleys will NOT MELT by getting them wet and neither will you. After all, you're 90 some % water anyhow. *snicker, snicker
After a week in the 20's and teens, with some snow and ice thrown in for good measure, it's supposed to hit 40 tomorrow, and no rain until the evening. We're getting up early and hitting the road.