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Re:Rain Gear 3 Months, 1 Week ago  
Awesome. Thanks Steve, for the link. I bookmarked it. Thanks for the info on how these bikes handle on the wet stuff, too. Much appreciated.
 
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Re:Rain Gear 3 Months, 1 Week ago  
frogg toggs are nice but DO NOY TOUCH PIPES my new toggs were ruined 10 mins after i put them on
 
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Re:Rain Gear 3 Months, 1 Week ago  
Precisely the reason why I won't ride in shorts. I was wearing shorts one day and my right calf hit the pipes for a split second, and it resulted in a nasty burn.
 
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Re:Rain Gear 3 Months, 1 Week ago  
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What do people have for rain gear? I've seen rain suits for motorcycles, but are they necessary? How are they different from a rain suit that you might buy from Wal-Mart?
Uh... Funny you should ask... I don't know much about those "made for motorcycle" rain suits... But, I can say that the Stearns brand rainsuit at the Big Box Mart work just fine for me... (Check out the helmet thread...)
If you get one though go one size smaller than you need... They run big...
 
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Re:Rain Gear 3 Months, 1 Week ago  
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Gunhead wrote:
What do people have for rain gear? I've seen rain suits for motorcycles, but are they necessary? How are they different from a rain suit that you might buy from Wal-Mart?
Uh... Funny you should ask... I don't know much about those "made for motorcycle" rain suits... But, I can say that the Stearns brand rainsuit at the Big Box Mart work just fine for me... (Check out the helmet thread...)
If you get one though go one size smaller than you need... They run big...

 
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Re:Rain Gear 3 Months, 1 Week ago  
The wife and I both have frog toggs, we like them, have even used them just for warmth before. I havent touched the pipes with them, but I am sure they would melt instantly.
 
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Re:Rain Gear 3 Months, 1 Week ago  
I have the Frog Toggs, and I've had mine about 1 1/2 years. I originally bought them because of how compact they are when packed. I've road a few all day rides in the rain with them, and they will leak around the collar a little if it's not tight, but still stay alot dryer over all than a couple I've had. Not to say that they won't melt, but so far mine haven't, and I have touched my pipes a few times.

I've put more miles on my Road* in the rain, than I would have liked to, but it handles very well. I use Dunlop tires on my Road*, mainly because of how they handle in the rain. Don't worry about the Roadie, it'll get you there.
 
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Re:Rain Gear 3 Months, 1 Week ago  
I can attest to the Roadie's handling in the rain..heavy rain. My wife and I set out on what was supposed to be a perfect day here in Northern New Mexico this past Saturday. The weather guy said no rain was expected for Saturday, so it was the day to get out and enjoy. Yeah. Perfect when we left, not a cloud in the sky, 85 degrees. Rode for 5 hrs, perfect sunny weather. On the way back, in the Jemez Mtns just South of Los Alamos, it started looking ominous. Heavy lightning strikes, and the skies went from sunny to very dark, very quickly. The the rain came..and the temp dropped a good 15-20 degrees fast. So we got seriously soaked, figured we'd ride thru it since rains tend to be that way here. Nope. It got worse, till you could hardly see. Boots filled with water..no saddle bags, so no rain gear (we didn't need it, right?). Soaked..and freezing. Then dime sized hail started to fall..it was excruciating..:O) I laugh now, but it was no fun at the moment I can assure you. Out in the middle of nowhere..we had to stop. Bike was taking a beating and we did what you are never supposed to do with lightning..got under the one scrawny tree that was closest to us. Once the hail subsided I said "let's get the h#ll outta here", so we rode thru the torrential rain till we got out of it. Miserable. Bike handled flawlessly in heavy rain (stock tires), and the weight of two up. We finally rode out of it thankfully. It was the heaviest rain I had ridden in to date, and the bike handled perfectly...just take it easy. I also learned to not fear exposing my BAK to rain, no harm done at all, and bike ran like a champ through it all. It also stood up to the hail w/o any damage, so that was a huge relief too. Next on list: saddle bags and carry rain gear at all times..I'm sold. Now, if you'll excuse me..I have a lot of chrome to clean water spots off of.
 
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Re:Rain Gear 3 Months, 1 Week ago  
Frogg Toggs, Put them on before you hit the rain! Look at the cars coming towards you, when you see wipers and lights on and shiny wet cars, time to stop and suit up.

They Pack in nice never leave home without them, Over 75K miles of Street riding 10K last 5 months. I've seen my share of rain sleet and snow. You can maybe buy better rain gear but none that will be there when you need it as in ALWAYS. I get the best price on them at Shadetree. http://shadetreepowersports.com/ I don't use the Bag they give you to pack em, I rather lay them in my saddle bags as a 'Liner' of sorts to keep stuff from 'rattling around' when needed I just pull em out, they take up less room this way. (Flat)

Occasionally mist them with Camp Dry or Heavy Duty Scotch Guard type stuff. (Adds color back and more water resistant)

They Will Melt as said here, but I repair by putting quality duct tape inside and then on outside so that where the Hole is the two pieces of tape stick to each other, cut the patches with rounded edges such as an oval and they will stay on forever, Use RV glue by GOOP for smaller holes but whatever that stuff touches it sticks to like a weld, so back repair with cardboard until set or you will have one legged trousers!

I use plain old rubber gloves with them, the kind you use like at work, black, not dish gloves, the kind with a cloth type coating inside. I wear over the sleeves and wind keeps water going right direction.

With 'Gators' You will be 100% water tight. I never experienced a leak at the neck but then I wear Full or 3/4 face helmet and a shield.

At auto supply you can get small squeegee that they use to spread body filler, the rubber kind for spreading the final filler, this makes a good tool to wipe your shield and it won't scratch it.

I use a Mil Spec Vest when in the rain. Good idea all the time but as visibility is less in rain, even more so.

This whole story about my 1500+ Miles in 2 days Bike ride here.
http://www.westpaxterraclub.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?t=1884

If you seriously get in the rain, try to find a truck to follow as his stopping distance will be greater than a cars, the truck tires will lay down some great tracks to follow and disperse any puddles in the lane and allow you more time to react to what might go on in rainy riding. Plus, a Truck Driver sits much higher out of the mist and can see further ahead than You or cars, so you sort of go off his reactions, if he taps the breaks, get ready, somethings going on.

Your tires do make a difference, i like my New Avons! Dunlop I hear is good too just stay clear of slipstone or be more careful when you have them on. It was a scary 8K miles with them on.

my 98 Cents worth. Sorry so long. But I had to chime in as a Bike has always been a daily driver for me here in Ohio.

MC
 
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Re:Rain Gear 3 Months, 1 Week ago  
Awesome... Thank you so much for the time that each of you have taken. I really appreciate it.
 
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