IGETAROUND
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This is a general, generic question. Do I not have the right to have the expectation that when you put your rain gear on prior to getting wet in a downpour that you should stay dry while riding??????
I have just purchased new, never before used motorcycle rain gear from Frogg Toggs. Rode home yesterday from a trip for Mi. Spyderlovers get together in two hours of rain, some very heavy and when I arrived @ home the only thing that was dry were my gloves from the Aero Stich 3 fingered glove covers that I use.
I had a previous pair of frog toggs that weren't motorcycle specific, that worked well for the first 9 months that I had them but then became exceedingly porous and I was soaked in under an hour of use. Frogg Toggs said that it was because they weren't motorcycle specific that caused them to fail in under 12 months.
Forgive my unrealistic expectations but is there ANYTHING out there short of a cage that you can be dry on arrival at your destination when you ride in the rain???
Do the one piece first gear suits keep you dry. Does the $1000 + Aerostich riding gear keep you dry(chime in here Joe Meyer please).
I enjoy riding; I DO NOT enjoy being wet in less than two hours exposure. I don't see how anyone could ride in the rain in temperatures much below 50 degrees ambient and be wet AND maintain their core temperature to be a safe driver.
So please let me hear your HONEST answers of how to solve this problem that we ALL face when we ride other than in fair weather. Thanking you all in advance for your cumulative wisdom!
Al in Kazoo
The ones I'd particularly like to hear from are the high milage travelers like Murph Brown , Ann and Joe Meyer and Doc from Florida. Any others I'm neglecting feel free to add your thoughts and recommendations. Currently the HD gear seems to lead the pact.
I have just purchased new, never before used motorcycle rain gear from Frogg Toggs. Rode home yesterday from a trip for Mi. Spyderlovers get together in two hours of rain, some very heavy and when I arrived @ home the only thing that was dry were my gloves from the Aero Stich 3 fingered glove covers that I use.
I had a previous pair of frog toggs that weren't motorcycle specific, that worked well for the first 9 months that I had them but then became exceedingly porous and I was soaked in under an hour of use. Frogg Toggs said that it was because they weren't motorcycle specific that caused them to fail in under 12 months.
Forgive my unrealistic expectations but is there ANYTHING out there short of a cage that you can be dry on arrival at your destination when you ride in the rain???
Do the one piece first gear suits keep you dry. Does the $1000 + Aerostich riding gear keep you dry(chime in here Joe Meyer please).
I enjoy riding; I DO NOT enjoy being wet in less than two hours exposure. I don't see how anyone could ride in the rain in temperatures much below 50 degrees ambient and be wet AND maintain their core temperature to be a safe driver.
So please let me hear your HONEST answers of how to solve this problem that we ALL face when we ride other than in fair weather. Thanking you all in advance for your cumulative wisdom!
Al in Kazoo
The ones I'd particularly like to hear from are the high milage travelers like Murph Brown , Ann and Joe Meyer and Doc from Florida. Any others I'm neglecting feel free to add your thoughts and recommendations. Currently the HD gear seems to lead the pact.
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