It's happened so many times already that I didn't think I could bleed any more dye out of them...,but I was wrong. It was freaking pouring out there. Good times.
Back in the day when my commute was flat long and boring (like texas) I wouldnt let rain be an excuse to cage. Besides rain in so cal is a treat...even if the locals here panic at the first drop on a windshield.
Today I rode to the track and the stwam in my visor kept icing up. Imagine how ny handa felt with what felt like textile gloves.
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Lol I imagine the same thing would happen with a suit. Me personally, I don't let the rain stop me from getting where I need to go on my bike, but I don't have a whole lot of fun in it. Sure ill spin the rear here and there but that's it. I'm way too paranoid to lean the bike over in the wet.
Lol I imagine the same thing would happen with a suit. Me personally, I don't let the rain stop me from getting where I need to go on my bike, but I don't have a whole lot of fun in it. Sure ill spin the rear here and there but that's it. I'm way too paranoid to lean the bike over in the wet.
You need to do a trackday in the rain. You'd be *amazed* at what you can do. The main thing about riding in the rain on the street is reading the surface. On the actual pavement you still have the majority of the traction you do in the dry. Yes, it is reduced, but not by nearly as much as you think. The tricky part is that there are a lot of non-pavement surfaces that do become slippery -- painted lines and arrows, manhole covers, train tracks, tar snakes, steel plates over construction, and so on. So you have to get good at seeing and avoiding those. But if you develop that skill, riding in the rain isn't much more dangerous than normal.
Yep. Worst (for me) is my jacket, which has a red racing stripe along the shoulders/sleeves that bleeds. Note to self: If I'm riding in rain, don't wear a light-coloured shirt that I like a lot!
Haha been there before. I had beautiful red stains on the sleeves of my dress shirt with a nice crotch soaking added in for good measure. I just decided to get a rain suit since moving to the Seattle area.
It's happened so many times already that I didn't think I could bleed any more dye out of them...,but I was wrong. It was freaking pouring out there. Good times.
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