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In case the Anti-rain dance doesn't work.
As someone with little to no experience riding in the rain; I have a Fieldsheer Air Tour Mesh Jacket and Pants which has to have a "waterproof liner", full face helmet and leather Sidi boots, basic leather gloves, and am wondering "how wet will I get"? Been think about getting Frogg Toggs, but it may be too late to order. I do have another set of Fieldsheer gear that says is waterproof, which I used last winter, but I'm wondering if it will be too hot. I've been looking at temps in Johnson City but I'm thinking we may be riding in higher (cooler) elevations so it may be ok.

What's the key to staying dry?
With mesh gear and only an inner liner you will get wet, no doubt. Picking up an "over the gear" type of rain suit like the Frogg Toggs is your best option. Most bike shops have some variety. They don't have to be expensive to keep you dry, but the more expensive ones will fit better and last longer.

But if it rains really hard and you ride all day, you're gonna get wet no matter what.

 
In case the Anti-rain dance doesn't work.
As someone with little to no experience riding in the rain; I have a Fieldsheer Air Tour Mesh Jacket and Pants which has to have a "waterproof liner", full face helmet and leather Sidi boots, basic leather gloves, and am wondering "how wet will I get"? Been think about getting Frogg Toggs, but it may be too late to order. I do have another set of Fieldsheer gear that says is waterproof, which I used last winter, but I'm wondering if it will be too hot. I've been looking at temps in Johnson City but I'm thinking we may be riding in higher (cooler) elevations so it may be ok.

What's the key to staying dry?
Before SFO, I typically avoided riding in the rain. But, being on a mondo road trip, I didn't have any choice in the matter, and it friggin' poured. I'll offer you some thoughts.

First, if all you have is mesh gear, get yourself Frogg Toggs. There were several guys at SFO wearing 'em who stayed dry.

For me, at SFO, all in all I stayed mostly dry. My riding pants - Aerostitch AD1's - kept my legs 100% dry. Even in the crotch, which seems to be the area where most gear fails in the rain.

My jacket - Fieldsheer Aqua Tour - kept my arms and body 99.9% dry. After riding 600-ish miles in the rain, my arms were just starting to get damp. Or that may have just been perspiration. The rest of the trip, that jacket kept my upper body bone dry. All I got was an occaisonal drip of water down my neck. No biggie.

Boots - Sidi Tepor. My feet never, ever got wet. Ever. Through TONS of rain. They have proven to be worth the investment.

Gloves - well, these were the letdown. The gloves I wore on that trip - Scorpion something-or-others, IIRC - were supposed to be waterproof. Part of the whole Tepor membrane jazz. My hands were soaked. By the time we got to the SFO hotel, after riding 725 miles, mostly in the rain, my hands looked like prunes. Complete fail. All they did was make my hands smell "funny."

However, I recently got a pair of Harley's FXRG gloves, which have a GoreTex lining. Coming home from our trip on Labor Day weekend, we hit some heavy rain and my hands stayed dry, so there is hope.

One thing I do highly recommend more for safety than anything else - treat your helmet visor and your windshield with stuff called Raincoat from Motosolutions - Clicky. It's like RainX, but safe on plastic. This stuff really works. Usual disclaimer ... blah blah blah. I'm just a satisfied customer.

Once you get used to riding in the rain, it's actually kinda neat, if you ask me. Being in the weather, but staying dry... There's just something that's really cool about it.

Or just hang out at the hotel and drink. :drinks:

See ya there...

BG

 
I'm STILL planning on riding, looks like I'll be riding down through off and on showers the whole way anyways so it doesn't matter to me anyway.

Although I think I'll have to dial down my trip on the dragon a bit in order to make the trip home on my feej. I'll be packing along a boot dryer I think.... Not for my Sidi's because they never get wet, bit for my gloves. Maybe I'll stop somewhere and get some good waterproof ones.

Oh and I'm going to need someone to be my whitness for my fininsh time for the SS1K, so I'll be on the lookout when I get down there thursday night around 6 or 7 o'clock. See y'all there :)

 
The Weather Channel has a rather gloomy forecast for the entire weekend, and I must say that we are going to get wet!

But what the heck, its my vacation time, set 3 months in advance, and I'm going regardless of the conditions. We will have

to hope for a break, and I know I am going to have a lot of fun in spite of a little or a lot of rain. See everyone late

Thursday afternoon, early evening. Be safe and lets have a great time!

winewhisperer

 
Once you get used to riding in the rain, it's actually kinda neat, if you ask me. Being in the weather, but staying dry... There's just something that's really cool about it.
Or just hang out at the hotel and drink. :drinks:

See ya there...

BG
I agree on riding in the rain with three exceptions: torrential down pour, lightning, cold.

those conditions result in your second suggestion! :drinks:

 
To late fer Zilla. He's already wet in Arkinsest :blink: Said it was raining pretty had most of the way. :(

:jester:

 
Youse guys might wanna come up with a new Anti-Rain Dance.... 'cuz it doesn't look like the old one worked.... :huh:

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To late fer Zilla. He's already wet in Arkinsest :blink: Said it was raining pretty had most of the way. :(
:jester:
Bust, was he able to keep his armadillos dry? He told me on Sunday he was taking Conchita and Leticia with him to JC, TN!!
Very good news Don! Yep, he did manage to keep em dry something about putting them up something :blink: I hear there's nothing worse than a wet armadillo...

Least that's what he told me ;)

:jester:

 
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I left around 4:30 pm this aft. I'm a couple hundre miles out now, so far dry. Awww crap why'd I say that now I'm doomed!!! Aww well. F**k it anyway. I'm comin no matter what. Got a lot of miles ahead of me still and looking forward to every wet, splashy, hopefully lightening(y) (is that even a word?)...one of 'em. Johnson city here I come.

 
Lotta good that does ya when you wet yerself eh geek?
:jester:
Remember that story of the krazzy astronaut who drove all that way wearing the astronaut-grade Depends?

Lemme just say - yes, they really work.

<_<

That's all I have to say about that.

 
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