Rain Riding
Rain Riding
I got stuck in pouring rain last night. In retrospect, I would have been smart to sit it out for a half hour or so. Visibility was very poor.
- Steve in Golden
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Re: Rain Riding
Hope you had good raingear. My biggest issue with riding in the rain is my visor and glasses fogging up on me.
- Zombie Master
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Re: Rain Riding
Sometime the only way to see is without eye protection, a bad situation, but at times the only choice.
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Re: Rain Riding
Been there.
My coat was a combo rain-proof that did it's job admirably, but my pants were mesh and my jeans were soaked by the time I got to work. Luckily, I worked late hours by myself, so I just took off my jeans and put my riding pants back on until I got my jeans dry (no mean feat in 8 hours in an office! Don't remember how I did it.)
Anyway, I did get off the through-town interstate when there was more water in the air than air, and I had to go under a bridge to continue, and yet I did not stop. Granted, it wasn't the best neighborhood in town, but I would imagine the number of bike-jackings goes down during torrents.
My 20 year-old BMW Moon Boots kept my feet perfectly dry!
Rob V
Re: Rain Riding
Yes, visibility was the big issue. It is somewhat unnerving having so much trouble seeing. I had waterproof jacket also. I have been in rain for a lot longer without the right gear, but this time it was pouring so hard that it was tough. And naturally as soon as things start to get wet the fog comes on strong on the helmet visor Next time Ill wait.
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- enigmaT120
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Re: Rain Riding
Yes. Though my glasses still try to fog up under them sometimes, not very often.
Ed Miller
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'81 R65
'70 Bonneville
Falls City, OR
"Gasoline makes people stupid." -- Chuey
"I'll believe corporations are people when the State of Texas executes one." Bumper sticker
Re: Rain Riding
I'd been wondering where my pinloc was for months. I found it the other day, on my helmet.......
Lord of the Bings
Re: Rain Riding
My current helmet will accept a pinlock, but I think it's a step backwards. My previous helmet's faceshield came with a really good anti-fog coating that worked well for about three years- and by then it had collected enough scratches to justify a new shield anyway. Now if I want fog-resistance I have to spend extra money on an awkward aftermarket accessory. The old helmet was a Scorpion. I *LOVED* that helmet, but the current Scorpions don't fit my head as comfortably as the old ones did.
Cogito Ergo Moto
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- Zombie Master
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Re: Rain Riding
I'm getting near the end with my Kaos full carbon helmet. It weighs 1150 grams and it was like it was made for my head. Most comfortable helmet ever.The new version called Riot is 1350 grams and I have to go a size up to XXL for a fit. Will watch for new lightest helmets.
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