Riding in rain (pic)...

Here's me riding in the rain a couple of summers ago. Ended up getting caught in the stupid stuff. My poor Axel Sticks got all dried out! ;)


Since then I have upgraded the gear and I have Olympia Airglide pants and jacket that I use if I need to ride in the rain.

Yeah that looks like it sucked that day for you, I check the weather daily, being a new rider I dont really want to get caught out in the bad stuff.
 
My bike was my DD for years (no car) and I have also done long distance touring on it--in both cases you better be able to ride in the rain. It is not really that bad as long as you have the right gear and you are a smooth rider.
 
Seeing so many riders in the rain today got me wondering if I am the only one who checks the weather? Got caught in rain before, could not see a damn thing, braking was terrible, turning was worse and my leathers were ruined.

Snapped a pic of this poor guy today on drive home from work:

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Also, snapped this squid at Eglington and Laird :

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Stop using your mobile device or camera while driving... That might be the bigger issue here then getting a little wet.
 
Riding in the rain isn't so bad. I just dislike cleaning my bike after. Otherwise if you're prepared it's just one of those things. :dontknow:

As for pic #2... Captain squid and his sandals. Honestly wtf is wrong with people?

half squid, or the semi-calamari.

These people need to spend the weekend in an ER and see toes or feet getting amputated.
 
Haha, Fitz, you know how often I've ridden to work in the rain... guess you don't need to hear from me.

I mean riding in rain isn't FUN, but it can be done safely.
 
A light spray will last through a deluge. Won't harm leather.

Gimmicky name but technical blurb says it's revolutionary. Interesting.
 
I keep an eye on the weather. If it's raining for my commute to work, I'll take the car. If it's not going to rain until after I get to work, I'll ride. I don't mind getting wet on the way home, but getting wet going to work sucks.

i do the exact same thing. I don't like sitting in damp clothes in the office and I don't keep a change there.
 
Jig-a-loo has been around forever, though it's new to Canada. It's a light penetrating silicone lubricant, not really much different from WD-40.

It's full of solvents though, so uh, I'm not sure I'd spray my clothes with it.
 
What? Perfed leathers are fine. You just get more wet.

I also wouldn't want to use jigaloo on leathers since the first aid info for skin exposure mentions double bagging contaminated clothing and waiting for "proper disposal".

Why not just spend $10 on a product meant for leather, specifically?
 
What? Perfed leathers are fine. You just get more wet.

I also wouldn't want to use jigaloo on leathers since the first aid info for skin exposure mentions double bagging contaminated clothing and waiting for "proper disposal".

Why not just spend $10 on a product meant for leather, specifically?

Now you're talking crazy!

Ten whole dollars?! Whose got that kind of money?! :confused2:
 
every champs or foot locker has waterproof spray for shoes... just buy that instead of some of a lube/oil

riding in the rain sucks but after finishing riding the other day during that flooding i felt like a champ
 
Be careful with the waterproof sprays..I made the mistake of using one on my boots and ohmygawd my feet can't breathe anymore, desperately trying to find a way to fix them back. I might have to buy a new pair :(
 
Be careful with the waterproof sprays..I made the mistake of using one on my boots and ohmygawd my feet can't breathe anymore, desperately trying to find a way to fix them back. I might have to buy a new pair :(

Next time find this. Works better than anything I've ever used
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This is gonna sound ridiculous but I heard (and am thinking of trying) ev coconut oil helps get rid of bad silicone sprays..if that doesnt work Roomie where do you find that Doc Leather stuff?


Next time find this. Works better than anything I've ever used
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I get it from a store in Orangeville. Google might show you elsewhere (I've never looked)

Diluted simple green. Soak. Clean with a rag. Try that a couple times and it should work. Just don't soak them and walk away.
 
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