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Started by mp183, June 17, 2005, 05:38:54 PM

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mp183

Went on a 350+ mile ride yesterday.  NJ, NY, Conn., Mass & Vermont.
Rode about 5 hours in the rain.  Three hours were in a monsoon.
Alpinestar boots were great.  First Grear rainsuit was pretty good.  Olympia golves with waterpoof liner failed.  It was on the chilly side but warm enough so it did not matter.  Any suggestions?
Thinking of getting seal skinz.
http://www.greatoutdoorsdepot.com/seal-skinz.html
On a positive note the V-Strom650 was flawless.  Very stable in the rain.
First time I rode it in such heavy rain.
I have ridden the GS in heavy rain and it's pretty good also.
The fairing on the V-Strom is a big plus.
2002 GS500
2004 V-Strom 650 
is it time to check the valves?
2004 KLR250.

'04gs500f

joe rocket ballistic gloves alter ego jacket tourmaster rain pants  :cheers:

davipu

first gear gloves, with polypro liners, the hands stay warm with wet gloves, if I am going to be out in the wet for a couple hours then I'll bring a spare pair and swap after a rest stop somewhare.

Traveler

We don't really know what we're doing and even when we do, it doesn't seem to help. Bono

ashman

rubber dishwashing gloves. under my normal gloves. :lol: simple but effective.

-ash
Proud owner of a Bandit 600S former owner of a 93 GS500E

DarkCyDE

I just put my hands in my pockets. Freaks cagers out :)
People are more violently opposed to fur than leather because it's safer to harass rich women than motorcycle gangs.

mp183

Going to try the seal skinz.
Will let you guys know how it turns out.
Rubber gloves are painful after an hour or so.
Gloves with liners leak after an hour or so in heavy rain.
2002 GS500
2004 V-Strom 650 
is it time to check the valves?
2004 KLR250.

Rema1000

There are also the Triple Digit Rain Covers, $47 from Aerostich:

They are made from laminated rip-stop nylon.

So-far, I've been wearing my winter gloves (Tourmaster Cold Front), and have never gotten wet inside them... except that they are too hot for summer riding.  Because I had a good experience with the Cold Front gloves, I've been thinking of getting some Alpinestars Jet Road Gore-Tex gloves:

...but it sounds like you had a bad experience with lined gloves, so that probably doesn't interest you.
You cannot escape our master plan!

cay

On a recommendation from Kerry (I think) I picked up a pair of these, in extra large (to fit over my Helds):



Outdoor Research Snowline Shell Mitts
http://www.orgear.com/home/style/home/handtools/gloves/ascent/71130

I couldn't ride in them, though -- I didn't feel quite in control of my bike.  Scary feeling.

C
2002 GS500 - Black / Silver
Progressive springs, 15wt oil
BT45's front and rear
Buell signals front and rear
Uber fenderectomy + airbrush's rear hugger

Kerry

Hmmm.  The OR mittens I used over my gloves were windproof but not waterproof.  In the picture these units seem to have shiny material on the palms.  Mine were the same flat-colored material throughout.

But hey, I'm game.  Care to sell them?  Mine don't have a gauntlet.
Yellow 1999 GS500E
Kerry's Suzuki GS500 Page

sys49152

Quote from: 04gs500fjoe rocket ballistic gloves

I second that.  Even in torrential down pours, they really do hold up.

Quote from: ashmanrubber dishwashing gloves

That too!  It's not pretty but it works.  And it they don't take up very much room to pack.

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