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3 Reasons why you SHOULD ride in the rain - Rolls_imp - 01-22-2017 This is a quick video of a local Monsoon Ride from two weekends ago. I missed this ride, but a friend videoed it. This has been our weather lately. My rain gear is a windbreaker. I need to fix that. I did ride about 90 miles in rain today by choice, which rather unusual for me. Maybe I need a "checkup from the neck up." Good local scenery in our rainy season. Enjoy! RE: 3 Reasons why you SHOULD ride in the rain - clearviewx - 01-22-2017 well done.... RE: 3 Reasons why you SHOULD ride in the rain - Cormanus - 01-22-2017 Your mate did a great job, Rolls. I rode an hour or so in a deluge on Friday. My wet weather gear didn't work; but, hey, I feel better about it after watching that. RE: 3 Reasons why you SHOULD ride in the rain - the Ferret - 01-22-2017 I have ridden in the rain so many times in the last 50 years. Can't say I really enjoy it. It's just part of being a touring riders life. On every 9 or 10 days tour there are generally 2 days of rain. Sometimes deluge type rain. Have never found gear that will really keep it out for an extended period of time, especially gloves. I would rather get caught in it, than take off in it, but of course most times you don't have a choice. Slow down a bit, stay as vertical as you can, leave extra space for stopping, avoid paint stripes on the road, and tell yourself it's only water lol. RE: 3 Reasons why you SHOULD ride in the rain - redbirds_imp - 01-22-2017 Riding in the rain in summer can be a pleasure; it's the only time the air conditioner works. RE: 3 Reasons why you SHOULD ride in the rain - uscgmac_imp - 01-23-2017 I believe riding in the rain can be a good learning tool so if you do get caught out there you are not taken by surprise. One of my first experiences of riding in the rain was a little nerve racking. After that day I never had a problem riding in the rain. A long time ago I got caught in a brief rain storm and someone in a car shot out of a side street past the stop sign and not making a full stop. I locked up the brakes and went down then slid into the back of a parked car. This was on a different bike over 25 years ago. Another time I got caught on the NY state through way going up state in a down pour next to 18 wheel semi trucks without the proper rain gear and that was a out 3 hours of fun. Now I'm fully prepared. Proper rain gear. I check the weather radar. My touring bike has anti lock brakes. I always check my tires. Stay out of center of lane. I don't follow to close. And I have much more confidence in the tires and my skills over the years have much improved. Sent from my SM-T350 using Tapatalk RE: 3 Reasons why you SHOULD ride in the rain - kballowe_imp - 01-23-2017 Rain is something that FOLLOWS me around. And, it runs in the family........ If you ride with me, you WILL get rained on. If I bring my Brother along - it's gonna be a storm. Me, my Brother, and my Son went on a ride and we got a GD tornado ! So YES, we have rain gear ! RE: 3 Reasons why you SHOULD ride in the rain - TINK_imp - 01-23-2017 That was fun! ![]() I learned to ride in Seattle, so, if you did not ride in the rains there, you did not ride. ![]() Over the years I've ridden in the rain for work, for fun, for the heck of it. Like the video says; practice, practice, practice. Riding in the rain is not really that hard. Just remember, you have next to no traction for acceleration or braking, so, smoooooth inputs are the key here. RE: 3 Reasons why you SHOULD ride in the rain - Mikestib1_imp - 01-24-2017 Not me. I spent 9 months riding in the UK and Europe everyday. It rained at least a third of them. I was on a Suzuki T350 Rebel and the hours spent avoiding accidents took all the pleasure out of those days where it rained 6 hours straight. In an all day down pour, give me any 4 wheeled cuss box. The rest of you can enjoy it on a bike. RE: 3 Reasons why you SHOULD ride in the rain - suhawk305 - 01-24-2017 And to add to the precautionary advice above: If the road pavement has been dry for a long period of time, the pavement could have oil and other residue deposits in the surface voids, especially at intersections and in heavily traveled streets. A sudden rain will bring up these residues making the sliding friction coefficient between your tires and the pavement surfaces near zero (or, its gonna be danged slippery!). What I usually do is to pull of the road during this situation (hopefully under a bridge) allowing the rain to wash off this slippery residue before I proceed. When I was a yute (New York lingual here), I was tearing up a 4 lane street in a town on my hot Honda CA95. A sudden rain storm happened and traffic came to a stop. I hit the brakes on my 16 HP crotch rocket and I began to slide. Luckily, the CA95 was small enough that I was able to steer/coax it between rows of cars without hitting anything or falling down! As ferret said, leave plenty of room ahead of you. Also , avoid wet piles of leaves raked at the edge of streets. That story did not turn out well for me and my broken collarbone. |