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| StuntmanAd |
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 StuntmanAd Two Stroke Sniffer
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 Posted: 15:02 - 13 Jul 2004 Post subject: Do you get very very wet??? |
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If its raining and your on your bike do you get very very wet even if you got waterproofs on?
may sound like a dull question but i never ridden a bike before  |
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| McJamweasel |
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 McJamweasel BCF Junkie

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 Posted: 15:03 - 13 Jul 2004 Post subject: |
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Not with waterproofs on. That the whole point of them.  ____________________ BCF: Be yourself, just don't be an arse. |
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| zaknafien |
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 Posted: 15:04 - 13 Jul 2004 Post subject: |
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Not with waterproofs on, without them you get absolutely soaked on the way back from BdB.  ____________________ 02 Firestorm. |
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| Bendy |
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 Bendy Mrs Sensible

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Depends how heavy the rain is and how good your waterproofs are.  |
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| Robin |
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Joined: 12 Jul 2004 Karma :     
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 Posted: 15:09 - 13 Jul 2004 Post subject: |
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Erm, no!
waterproofs deal with that sort of thing, they don't even have to be expensive. Mine are British Rail standard trackside issue, bright oronge and 100% waterproof. They might not be pretty, and I might look like a tw@t in them, but at least I'm a dry tw@t.
Of course this means nothjing if it starts to rain miles from home and the waterproofs are sitting on the kitchen table Then you get wet, but thats half the fun. |
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| headlamp |
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| nc30 chick |
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Its fine until the rain it gets in your boots and gloves! then its squelchy all the way home!  |
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| sv_cath |
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 Posted: 15:29 - 13 Jul 2004 Post subject: |
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Generally I'm okay if I start off with wet gear on. I'll even wear it when it's showery as it helps with all the muck and spray thrown up
When I really get wet is if I'm caught out and wondering if to carry on riding or find a place to stop and put waterproofs on.
One of the best bits of kit I bought were gortex socks - nice and toasty and dry feet  |
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| nc30 chick |
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I had the small problem of wearing hubbys waterproof which were very large on me, had to tuck them in my boots as they were like flares! Thankfully, got myself a pair of my own which fit me nicely over my boots without acting like wings and taking off with them!  |
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 Milo World Chat Champion

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My normal gear is a top-notch textile jacket so that's no problem.
In one of those square motrax lock bags that clip onto your pillion seat I have a pair of blakc plastic trousers (the cheap £10-15 ones) and some waterproof winter gloves.
If the rain's heavy then it can run down and into my gloves if I'm wearing my "waterproof" ones which is a pain. Very hard to tuck under my jacket too. I'll be investing in some of those dual layer thingies soon - with a thing that goes over and under the jacket arm. ____________________ Shaft drives rule.  |
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whatever you do, don't venture out in the rain in Jeans, they stick to your skin like glue! and then it starts to get cold.....brrrr shiver!
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 Posted: 17:34 - 13 Jul 2004 Post subject: |
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Depends on how long your out for and how fast your going.
100mph in the driving rain on the motorway for 2 hours and you can expect the rain to find ways in that it wouldnt during a quick 30mph trip.
Ive never used waterproofs and have ridden all through the winter, but my journeys require neither speed nor distance so i dont get that wet
If your planning on commuting 30 miles every day throughout the winter, waterproofs is a must. |
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 Shade_BW I'm better than you

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 Posted: 18:42 - 13 Jul 2004 Post subject: |
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Hi
Waterproofs generally work well, but they do seem to loose their ability to repel water after a while (detergents tend to make them rapidly loose any water proof qualities).
First area you tend to notice that they are no longer working in is around your crotch. Can lead to you being VERY posessive over your chair at work for the day, especially if you are wearing light coloured trousers.
The other nasty is gloves. I wear the gloves over my jacket which works well most of the time, until you land up caught going slowly round town when the rain runs down your arm into the gloves.
All the best
Keith ____________________ Traxpics, track day and racing photographs - Bimota Forum - Bike performance / thrust graphs for choosing gearing |
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 Posted: 19:03 - 13 Jul 2004 Post subject: |
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I get wet anyway
I have very little protective clothing, and sod-all wet weather gear (my old fella nicks it, cos he's a despatch rider and needs it more often than me).
My standard riding kit is t-shirt, jeans, trainers, my 20-year old leather jacket that doesn't do up over my excessive size/cleavage any more, with obligatory gloves and lid.
I am infamously known to rarely go outside the M25, so if I get wet, I just think "Oh, well - will get changed when I get home."
Soggy trainers are NOT nice, though. ____________________ Not nearly as interesting in real life. |
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 Shade_BW I'm better than you

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 craigT19 Jolly Green Giant

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i tend to stay dry..as long as im tucked in very little water seems to get me (motorway riding obviously) i put that down to having a fair chunk of fairing..and a screen i can get completely behind ____________________ Bikes owned :- 2001 nsr125, 1999 zx6r, 2006 yzf-r1, 2009 xmax 250, 2012 yzf-r1, 2015 MT-07
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 yambabe World Chat Champion

Joined: 12 Jul 2004 Karma :    
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I have to admit that i try not to ride in the rain.
You may all call me a wuss now, please form an orderly queue!
However I do have a rain-related story to tell. Couple of weeks back (before i passed my test) we went to Yorkshire for a bike rally. As i was on the H100, it took about 5 hours to get there and it absolutely chucked it down for about 4 of them. I had new waterproofs on, and arrived with most of my "inner" layers dry. One of our friends had gone up on a trike with a trailer, and put a gazebo up on the campsite, so we went straight under it to take lid & gloves off. Then I thought I may as well get the gear off the bike & under cover, so as I stepped out from under the gazebo, I put my hood up to keep the rain off.
Yes you're right, it was full of 4 hours worth of Yorkshire rain, I was DRENCHED. ____________________ Sod falling in love, I wanna fall in chocolate.  |
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I don't get wet at all, I wear a Lewis Textile Jacket, Dynamic Weathers Padded Waterproof Pants and RST Storma boots.
They keep the worst the british weather can throw at me and I'm lovely and warm too most of the time.  |
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