Rain?
#2
only if I gotta be somewhere , or for periods of light rain, where the sky looks better ahead.
I worry a little about my traction control and comfort- in blinding rain i worry about the ***** who can't see me and drives like nobody else is on the road.
If I were touring and woke up to a day of heavy rain, I'd probably stay put and read my book.
I always add extra days to my plans just in case
Mike
I worry a little about my traction control and comfort- in blinding rain i worry about the ***** who can't see me and drives like nobody else is on the road.
If I were touring and woke up to a day of heavy rain, I'd probably stay put and read my book.
I always add extra days to my plans just in case
Mike
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Last year, went to Sturgis. When I left home it looked like rain. 75 miles later it was DUMPING rain. Road through that for about 150 miles, then it cleared up. Got caught in a hailstorm just outside of Hill City South Dakota. Got caught on the way home with another deluge pretty much in the same area as when I left home.
Had a great time.
That's why I have a rain suit.
Had a great time.
That's why I have a rain suit.
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#8
When I am at home and if I were to just go riding I would not leave in the rain usually..But I have been cross country or traveling and have certainly rode in a lot of situations that I would have liked to been able to avoid a time or too.Never have owned a rain suit,just use my leathers,figured if by chance I am going down that I would rather be dressed in leather..As far as traction goes I always keep good tires on my bike and since the E3s have been available they are a fine addition on wet roads..
#9
Picked up our new bike last Fri night, met a buddy early Sat morning with the wives. We rolled out, nice and sunny. Well about 15 miles before our lunch destination we saw a bolt of lightning. 5 minutes later its pouring its *** off on us. We are in the middle of nowhere in Northwest GA, my buddy and his wife pull over to put on the raingear, we have none! So my buddy gives my wife his raingear, we ride to our lunch spot, look at the radar and decide we might as well ride home in the rain because it could last for hours. We put around 280 miles on the bike that day and more than half of those were in the rain.
We ordered rain gear as soon as we got home, it sucked but I learned alot about riding in the rain, which I think everyone should experience. My wife actually laughed about it all day the next day while we were riding in the heat!
We ordered rain gear as soon as we got home, it sucked but I learned alot about riding in the rain, which I think everyone should experience. My wife actually laughed about it all day the next day while we were riding in the heat!