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The rain last night was pretty bad i was coming back from a mates house i have an HJC helmet the visor wouldn't clear, i've been told to use rain x which is a clear oily solution designed to shed rain of car windscreens, but the roads were pretty awful, and i'm really starting to hate the council for there drain cover positioning they're all on mini roundabouts, junctions, and corners
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| Scotsman37 wrote: | I remember a while back riding through gale force winds with the rain belting down while going through nearby Glencoe. I must have used an extra 1/4 tank of fuel more than usual to cover the same amount of distance and I had to keep my chest to the fuel tank to keep myself from being blown over. |
Been there, done that. I was on a faired bike wearing an all in one PVC rainsuit, allegedly waterproof gloves with storm-cuffs and nik-waxed army boots at the time and STILL was soaked to my underwear by the time I got to Clachaig. There are times when it is physically impossible to keep dry, I was soaked through just from the water that wicked down my neck and up my trouser legs. Windy enough to pick up a fully laden GPZ500s doing 40mph and dump it in the wrong lane .
I sometimes wear a gore-tex jacket UNDERNEATH my leather, just let the leather get wet, it still stops the wind and you don't have a flappy jacket. I have also been known to ride with the hood up under the helmet which stops rain going down your neck, just make sure you can turn your head fully. Army surplus gore-tex jackets and trousers for 25 quid each at stormin the castle bike rally this weekend.
Blokes know they are wet when that first finger of cold water hits the scrotum, up until that point you are just damp and feel you have a chance of drying out, after that you are just miserable. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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I always keep my wet weather survival kit in the storage bin under the rear seat,I've got my water proof trousers,a neck warmer,one of those super absorbent chamois cloth things like the ones you see quite often at markets,a bit of rag and a small tin of WD40 cos you never know when you might need it!
Its surprising what will fit under that seat if you pack it in well,other than what I've listed above I've also got my disc lock and a normal bicycle type lock that I got free with one of the bike mags a couple months back,I use it for locking my helmet to the bike to save carrying it everywhere  |
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The first time i ever set wheel on the road was my CBT 3 1/2 yrs ago, and it just happened to be on the day of the biggest storms in a decade or so, with absolutly torrential rainfall!
you couldnt see the roads, you couldnt see 10 ft infront of you cos of the splashback from the rain etc but my crazy instructor said that a little rain wouldnt hurt!
I had on jeans, waterproof trousers, gloves, inner gloves, boots, bike jacket, overjacet and scarf.
I was soaked to the skin in 10 mins!
since then, rain doesnt really bother me much, i guess i got de-sensitised to it!
I love hooning about in the wet on my varadero cos its got Pirelli Scorpions on it, and they're fantastic in the wet. The RS is a little more interesting.... ____________________ "Is sir addressing me or is he masticating on a house brick? Because either way sir loses his teeth." |
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I've been sitting here at work since 8am absolutely soaked
My socks are hung over a chair to dry, along with my (supposedly waterproof) jacket, my overtrousers and my boots tucked underneath. My gloves are stuffed with paper towels hung off of drawer handles. My helmet is dripping all over my desk (oooer ) and I'm sitting in soaking jeans, t-shirt and damp jumper.
I *need* to get a decent set of waterproof gear.
Btw - anyone else who rode in on the M25/A3 etc I salute you. The rain was damn nasty this morning.
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Hmmm, my waterproofs have always been that, and for the last 3 years too.
I have a Lewis Textile Jacket and Dymanic Weathers Trousers and RST boots, none have let any water in what so ever.
Maybe worthwhile getting some of that fluro carbon spray to keep things in tiptop waterproof condition . |
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| Kris wrote: | I've been sitting here at work since 8am absolutely soaked
My socks are hung over a chair to dry, along with my (supposedly waterproof) jacket, my overtrousers and my boots tucked underneath. My gloves are stuffed with paper towels hung off of drawer handles. My helmet is dripping all over my desk (oooer  ) and I'm sitting in soaking jeans, t-shirt and damp jumper.
I *need* to get a decent set of waterproof gear.
Btw - anyone else who rode in on the M25/A3 etc I salute you. The rain was damn nasty this morning.
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Does anyone at work say anything to you about hanging all you stuff all over the place, and coming in soaking wet? ____________________ <-- I'm taller than Charley Boorman look |
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Well I was thinking maybe they wouldn't be too pleased about dripping on the floor and taking over all the radiators . I suppose it depends on where you work. ____________________ <-- I'm taller than Charley Boorman look |
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Hi
Thats nothing, i rode from north devon the london, pissed it down the whoooooooooooole way. Not just rain but torrential rain, i stopped half way and wringed my socks out .
I had forgotten my watr proofs, so i was properly soaked
Note: TAKE fucking waterproofs everywhere .
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Apparently rubbing it with a cut potato will have much the same effect as all these fancy rain-off type products.
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