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Title: Cheap rain gear?
Post by: ad_astra on July 29, 2015, 02:51:18 AM
So I got caught in a freak thundstorm on my way home. I was soaked. Unpleasant. What do you all carry under your seat for situations like this? I had a cheap Walmart poncho, but it would have done nothing for the legs, anyway.
Title: Re: Cheap rain gear?
Post by: ScooterLar on July 29, 2015, 08:56:21 AM
Frogg toggs. You can buy them online from cabellas or froggtoggsraingear.com. 100% water proof and lightweight.
Title: Re: Cheap rain gear?
Post by: ScooterWolf on July 29, 2015, 01:56:50 PM
I usually don't carry rain gear except for a tarp for my scooter. I generally try to avoid riding in the rain. For that reason I check/listen to the weather reports, though they are notoriously inaccurate in my area. I generally don't care if I get soaked. Pretty sure I'm going to dry, but I hate having my scooter caught in a downpour, and seeing rust on it sometime later.

I've heard people comment that it's safe to drive in the rain if precautions are taken, such as waiting thirty minutes after the rain starts so that any oils in the road are cleared off. One thing I've observed is my ability to see is really reduced, both through the visor of my helmet and on my mirrors. Cars are viewed mainly as the glare of their lights. If I see things that way, I have to wonder how do cars see me as a small, two wheeled bike on the road?

There's also the matter of traction. I've heard it suggested that you have about 80% of your traction in the rain. I think it depends on how hard its raining and the nature of the road you're on. I drive as if my traction is reduce by one half. This forces me to keep my bike up right as much as possible on the curves and to slow my speed. This will help braking as that too will be reduced.

Sometimes you can't avoid the rain, but if possible I'd suggest pulling over and waiting it out. Scooter, and M/C's are great for riding, but not when the road conditions are impaired. One good thing I've notice about driving in the rain is that other cars tend to drive slowly too, or will tend to give scooter or motorcycle riders a wide berth as they can see our own difficulty.

-Wolf
Title: Re: Cheap rain gear?
Post by: AMAC1680 on July 29, 2015, 02:16:18 PM
I live in Florida use my scooter daily so I get rained on. Riding  in the rain is a skill set you acquire only by doing. I've done thousands of wet miles and it's rare I feel unsafe.

Cheap is a relative term. I use industrial supply house HiVis gear. About 60-100.00 depending on style etc.

AMAC
Title: Re: Cheap rain gear?
Post by: wkreps on August 18, 2015, 02:11:03 PM
I got a frog togs rain suit from Walmart
Title: Re: Cheap rain gear?
Post by: houndguy on August 20, 2015, 12:47:46 AM
Frogg toggs. You can buy them online from cabellas or froggtoggsraingear.com. 100% water proof and lightweight.

That's what I have and can not recommend them enough!   ;D

Speaking of rain....it took me nearly two hours to get home the other night due to rain.  http://2smallerwheels.blogspot.com/2015/08/decisionsgood-and-bad.html (http://2smallerwheels.blogspot.com/2015/08/decisionsgood-and-bad.html)