So, we have rain today in Berkeley. Not a pretty day at all, off and on rain, sometimes a bit heavy. Lots of people use motorcycles and scooters to get to work here each day. There are two lots right outside of my building, free parking for motorcycles only. Many days if you arrive after 9:30, you have to work to get your bike into a spot, the lot is quite full. Today, 8 vehicles out there. Two are BMW motards that I think would be there in a snowstorm. One is a scooter. Then you have my lil GS, an SV650, A Ducati Monster, a Honda Hawk and then some random cruiser thing. All those fairing people just can't handle a little weather ;) Not to pick on you F riders too much....
Ja, I never ride my F in the rain.
The wind is howling here right now, and the rain is driving harder than you likely ever ride, jbeaber! :P:P :lol:
The rain isn't what bothers me at all....but I'm not at ALL fond of that wind... :o
My textile suit kept me all warm and dry on the ride to work and will on the ride home :)
All two miles!? WOW!! Amazing!! :lol:
My commute is 35 miles each way. :nana:
You guys are getting me all giddy :mrgreen: about riding home.
I brought my Raintotes rubber rainboots today.
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:thumb:
(Just be careful! :P )
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Prolly 7 miles tonight, Pandy. Then switch to the cage to get to the bar tonight. As fun as it is to show up places in full armor, some people think it looks kinda silly and chafes while dancing :mrgreen:
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That conjures FUNNY pictures!
Quote from: jbeaberProlly 7 miles tonight, Pandy. Then switch to the cage to get to the bar tonight. As fun as it is to show up places in full armor, some people think it looks kinda silly and chafes while dancing :mrgreen:
Been there, done that. 7 miles is my daily commute now.
7 miles...*sigh*...I am *SO* freakin' jealous! :x
2003 Kawasaki ZX-6R
Primary and ONLY mode of transportation
I ride 365 days a year even if I'm dripping wet freezing my ass off...
I rode in the snow today...
but I wont do that again if I can help it.
what's wrong with riding an F in the rain? I do it and the slipping and sliding is funnn =)
QuoteThe rain isn't what bothers me at all....but I'm not at ALL fond of that wind...
holy crap i agree with you there...i only weigh 135 and when that wind kicks up on the fwy i'm changing lanes whether i like it or not
Quote from: pandyThe wind is howling here right now, and the rain is driving harder than you likely ever ride, jbeaber! :P:P :lol:
The rain isn't what bothers me at all....but I'm not at ALL fond of that wind... :o
hey pandy, i'm like really close to san jose, so I could feel the howling wind in northern california too.
it was a fun ride... all 35 miles commute, except I was getting blasted left and right all the way. darn small hills :x
funny, I saw no other bikes on highway 99 today (parallel to I-5). chickeeeenssss!!! :P
Riding 365 in Cali(Southern) or Florida would be great. But in the North, the thought of two wheels and unsuspected ice is not fun. Sometimes you just have to give up and not ride for a month. The freeze thaw is nasty around here. Could be fine in the morning or midday, but when it drops to 14 before you make it home from work, kinda leads to an a**puckered ride home. Just glad it's only a couple months here in Delaware at least I get to ride april to december(usually).
Quote from: Monkiewhat's wrong with riding an F in the rain?
Sarcasm.
Well, after the 7 mile commute. The wind and the rain don't bother me too much. The wind wasn't too bad. My jacket was great. It's a TourMaster, not sure which model. It is pretty water resistant and with the liner in, is pretty much water proof.
Definitely need a glove upgrade.
I have First Gear Sport pants. They make no claims about being water proof but do a damn good job. The only rough spot, the crotch, where they are cloth. Yeah, that's a fun one to discover. Yipes!
And, alas, water loves to go into the top of boots that have pants tucked into them. I'm really impressed with the way my Sidi boots have dealt with water. They are pretty much water proof. You just pay when water sneaks in the top.
So, need to get some better gloves and some water proof rain pants to pull over and I will be all warm and happy.
And the GS got washed.... All day sitting in the rain... Poor bike....
Motorcycles look better wet.
I love it when you go through a puddle of water and have to kick up both your feet to prevent your shoes/socks/ankles from getting wet. Judo Kick!
Quote from: subcit was a fun ride... all 35 miles commute, except I was getting blasted left and right all the way. darn small hills :x funny, I saw no other bikes on highway 99 today (parallel to I-5). chickeeeenssss!!! :P
I saw no bikes at all out today, but then it was hard to see anything at all on the commute home...there were mini hurricanes in spots. :P
Quote from: RoadstergalQuote from: Monkiewhat's wrong with riding an F in the rain?
Sarcasm.
There's nothing wrong with sarcasm.
Quote from: BadgerQuote from: RoadstergalQuote from: Monkiewhat's wrong with riding an F in the rain?
Sarcasm.
There's nothing wrong with sarcasm.
What about sarcasm in the rain?
Quote from: RoadstergalWhat about sarcasm in the rain?
Didn't they make a movie about this...? :mrgreen:
Sar-caaaaaaaaasm in the rain.
Sar-caaaaaaaaasm in the rain.
What a gloooooorious feeling, I'm ridiculing again.
OK... I shoot myself for that one. :guns: :oops:
Quote from: RoadstergalWhat about sarcasm in the rain?
Heh...I was about to post: "I feel a song coming on!" Then I read the rest of the posts. :lol:
Quote from: RVertigoSar-caaaaaaaaasm in the rain.
Sar-caaaaaaaaasm in the rain. What a gloooooorious feeling, I'm ridiculing again. OK... I shoot myself for that one. :guns: :oops:
Oh NO! Please!!
Allow *US*!!!!!!!!! :guns: :guns: :guns:
:kiss: :mrgreen:
Quote from: '04gs500f2003 Kawasaki ZX-6R
Primary and ONLY mode of transportation
I ride 365 days a year even if I'm dripping wet freezing my ass off...
27 degrees Fahrenheit here and snow squalls. I dare say you Florida riders don't know from freezin' your asses off :lol:
Quote from: daneilahQuote from: '04gs500fI ride 365 days a year even if I'm dripping wet freezing my ass off...
27 degrees Fahrenheit here and snow squalls. I dare say you Florida riders don't know from freezin' your asses off :lol:
It was between 28 and 32F here yesterday. I was pleasantly surprised about how well my gear kept me warm (keeping out the wind seems to be the key...and layers...many, many layers). The problem is that once you start to feel the cold, you just can't shake it (or do anything about it). I was out for a couple hours, and near the end was very glad I wasn't that far from home. I'm not sure I'd want to put myself in a situation where I needed to spend an hour riding in temps any colder than that to get home.
Today we're getting the snow that's been hitting everyone else in the northern states. I suppose it's about time...this will be the first accumulation of any significance we've gotten this year.
Quote from: Badger
It was between 28 and 32F here yesterday. I was pleasantly surprised about how well my gear kept me warm (keeping out the wind seems to be the key...and layers...many, many layers). The problem is that once you start to feel the cold, you just can't shake it (or do anything about it).
You
can do something about it; you can turn-up the heat setting on an electric vest. ;) Makes all the difference. :cheers:
Quote from: GisserYou can do something about it; you can turn-up the heat setting on an electric vest. ;) Makes all the difference. :cheers:
:lol: :thumb:
When I first started riding and was hearing about the BMW's and their heated grips, I thought to myself, "Wusses!" Now I want some!! Waaah!! :lol:
Quote from: GisserQuote from: BadgerThe problem is that once you start to feel the cold, you just can't shake it (or do anything about it).
You can do something about it; you can turn-up the heat setting on an electric vest. ;) Makes all the difference. :cheers:
It wasn't my core that got cold. Quite surprisingly (at least to me) it was my feet.
Quote from: daneilahQuote from: '04gs500f2003 Kawasaki ZX-6R
Primary and ONLY mode of transportation
I ride 365 days a year even if I'm dripping wet freezing my ass off...
27 degrees Fahrenheit here and snow squalls. I dare say you Florida riders don't know from freezin' your asses off :lol:
im sure its worse but winter rains in florida go to the bone, humid cold is always bad
Quote from: BadgerIt wasn't my core that got cold. Quite surprisingly (at least to me) it was my feet.
Just jam 'em in the exhaust... :thumb: