Harley rain gear
#11
As in the previous post buy the best you can afford first!! It's cheaper than buying something cheap and having to replace it. I bought a Gore-tex rainsuit in 1993 and it still good. I passed it on to my ole ridin' bud! Sure the out side is faded, but is still dry!! My wife bought me the HD Gore-tex suit and I love it. I like the de-tachable hood. I don't use it with the helmet but it's nice to have when not on the bike.
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I would invest in a good rain suit. When you shopping for one, its typically dry and sunny... I have been caught in some wicked storms and a good rain suit really does keep you dry. I replaced the first one I bought, because I didnt want to pay for the Harley suit. I looked at the hi vis suit, and chose the overpass... get a good one...if you use it 1 time, it keeping you dry is worth the money.
My wife and I started out our road trip last year by stopping in and getting some new rain suits.
She picked the HD packable. But I did alot of reading and decided I wanted the HD overpass.
After she saw the 2 side by side, she wanted the same one as me, so we got 2.
Later that week we got to try them out and she was so happy she upgraded.
We paid 150.00 in Washington St.
What ever one you decide on make sure it has the heat guard on the leg.
Scraping the pipe to get the burned stuff off sucks
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I learned from experience about getting what you pay for and the HD GoreTex suit was one of the best investments I have ever made. Been through some cold, wet, downright nasty weather and the suit came through every time. I had to buy it one piece at a time it was so expensive, but well worth it IMO.
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I am going to be the one with the different opinion. I have the HD packable raingear and love it. It fits into the hood and takes up little space. I road across Oregon in it last year on the way to Hells Canyon Rally and it poured rain almost the whole way there. My wife has some real nice rain gear (first gear or something) After this trip she now wants to get the packable gear. I takes up some much less space when packed and performed just as good as hers.
#20
I'm a fan of Gore-Tex outerwear. It's windproof, waterproof, and breathable while also sporting a "Guaranteed to Keep You Dry" guarantee. I purchased the HD version of uninsulated jacket and pants a few years back and am thrilled with it. It is very packable and most importantly, it works!