Old Guy
Well-known member
Hail hurts more on the FJR than it did on my Goldwing.
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Carry on.
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Carry on.
I had that happen Saturday with rain. I was riding along burning up miles. It was hot so I had the windshield down for some air, and it suddenly started raining and took me totally by surprise. It wasn't even that cloudy where I was. I hate it when that happens. I've always got things in my pockets that shouldn't get wet -- my phone, my wallet, etc. In your case, you obviously had a camera out.Problem is that, when I took the picture, it appeared to be a long ways off, 2 minutes later it hit. And in the middle of nowhere there is no place to hide.
Proud to be of serviceI just learned something new. My day is done!
I guess it depends on the gear. I was wearing a t-shirt under a Mesh jacket. It stung my arms until I pulled them in behind the fairing.I guess I've only had the little pea size hail. That don't hurt a bit.
Tickles, kinda though.
And I thought it was hot down there when I did my fly-'n-ride from Phoenix in May... Definitely had to stay hydrated to keep my cold Yankee butt sufficiently cool.Something I learned while riding through Albuquerque: First, it's extremely hard to spell it. Usually takes me two or three attempts hoping to outrun the little red underline that spellchecker keeps providing...
Second, it can get miserably hot in late June.
Third, I'm awful glad that Hot Rod Zilla lives there. I only THOUGHT it was miserably hot in Albuquerque in late June. Not long after I left Zilla's house with the Camelback that he insisted I borrow for my trip, I found out what REAL heat was when I ventured out across the Arizona/California desert. ---Thanks AJ
Albuquerque: a wonderful place to visit, but after three days wondering around in our American southwestern inferno, I'm tempted to never complain about the heat in Florida again. Humid, yes, but at least it never gets over about 95.
Gary
darksider #44
... and SO glad to be home.
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