Stumpy6Guns
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It hasn't rained here in months, and I've never ridden in the rain. How do you deal with the rain on your helmet visor or goggles? Rain-X? Wipe every 10 seconds?
As you ryde along, turn your helmet slightly to the left and then right or visa versa and the rain will sheer off....:thumbup:
Never ridden in the rain?? You've missed one of the great joys of Spyder Ryding!! :riding:
Just take it easy, slow down a little from the speed you'd usually travel at (more for heavier rain!) & give yourself more 'safety gap' behind the car in front so you've got a little more reaction time/space if they stop in a hurry, & like others have said, gently move your head from side to side a little as you ryde along so the change in attitude blows the drops off your visor (& gives you more chance to check out the behaviour of the surrounding traffic!)
While ATGATT is always a good idea, adding water resistant or proof gear to help keep you warm & dry inside when it's raining is smart; & full-finger & armour backed or padded gloves on your hands plus a full-face helmet with a Pin-Lock anti-fog insert is a really good idea if rain is likely - at Hwy speeds rain drops hitting bare skin or your face can hurt, and hail hitting your un-protected fingers or face can really do some damage!!
And just as an aside, if you are heading out to go riding in the rain, especially if it's after a long dry spell so the roads haven't been washed clean of oil & tire residue in a while, dropping your tire pressure by say 5-10% (a couple of psi or so?!) can be a really smart thing to do!! Lowering your tire pressures a bit for the cold & wet road surface means the tire casing will get to flex a bit more & thereby heat up to operating ramps a little quicker than otherwise, as well as making the tread compound a tad warmer overall & therefore 'stickier', improving traction in the wet. And it also means the tread contact patch on the road surface can flex & conform to the slight irregularities in the surface a bit more & better; giving the grooves, sipes, & tread blocks of your tire tread pattern a better chance of pumping water out of the way & thereby avoiding hydro-planing while gripping the road better too!! :thumbup:
:agree::agree::agree::agree::agree:If you use rain X make sure it is the kind for plastic windshields. Regular rainX can ruin your plastic. I have found that riding in the rain on a spyder is not much different handling wise than riding in your car.
Cycle Gear stores carry a product called Rain Coat Pro that seems to work well.:agree::agree::agree::agree::agree:
Regular Rain-X will ruin your helmet and bike in a hurry, but they make one specifically for the plastic windshields of motorcycles and boats (works on visors too). I haven't found a local source, but you can buy it off of Amazon.
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Regular Rain-X will ruin your helmet and bike in a hurry, but they make one specifically for the plastic windshields of motorcycles and boats (works on visors too). I haven't found a local source, but you can buy it off of Amazon.