Mother Nature was Kind to me this morning ...........
Last night, here in the Cincy area, we had some pretty strong thunderstorms blowing through. The rain was crashing down pretty heavily on the skylites above my bed when my alarm woke me up this morning at 2am & I figured I was in for one heck of a wet ryde into work. As I showered, I was debating which rain gear I should wear in, between the FroggToggs which work well, but when its warm or hot out, I'm usually just as wet from the sweat that builds up. I also have the BRP jacket, which technically ISN'T rain gear, but it still does work pretty well as long as your not riding a long time in a heavy downpour. Then I also have a new S&S Mesh Jacket I just got from BajaRon last month, and it came with an interior & removeable rain liner. Then there's my favorite and proven FirstGear Thermo Riding Suit that I also got from BajaRon a couple years back, & it by far offers the best rain protection of anything I've tried, but its also meant for Cold Weather riding, being insulated, so not really good for warm or hot rides like todays.
By the time I finished showering and dressing for work, the rain had completely stopped, no more tatta tat tat on the skylites could be heard. Hmmmmm, could this be, is the storm over. Sure enough, I check the WeatherBug app. on my Droid, and all the weather had just moved to the east and it was clear skys for the next hour or so coming from the west ....... WHOOOOO HOOOOOO!!!! I lucked out, as it was all clear just in time for me to leave.
But, seeing as the roads were still wet, I decided to go with the BRP Jacket, tho I hadn't worn it since before my back surgery and I was in for a rude awakening as I put it on. I knew I had gained some weight since I had back surgery, but this was an eye opener, as I had to actually strain a bit to suck in my gut to get the dang zipper to go all the way up

pps: I went to my doc the day before to get my script refilled and she had confirmed that I had gained around 10 pounds, as the last time I was there (6 months ago) I had been stationary for a while hovering right below 200, at 198 but at this visit, I was 208 & the jacket confirmed this:lecturef_smilie:
So, I need to get my butt in gear, and get back to working out, as my back is now fine, and our recent 2000 mile round trip to SITA proved that, as I had no ill effects with my back at all from the trip. Even after 600 miles straight (minus fuel stops) when I got to the campsite, Randy & Holly thought for sure that I'd be whipped and ready to turn in, but heck naw, we were up and having fun til late that night - - - GOOD TIMES:yes:
So, in conclusion, the ride in this morning couldn't have been better really. As there were hardly any cars on the road at 2:30 in the morning, so I didn't even have to worry about road-spray from other vehicles and made it all the way nice and dry, not even a speck on the shield:2thumbs:
:firstplace:Have I said how much I LOVE TEDS RED SLED Lately?:bowdown: