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The Rain Just Keeps Coming

trikermutha

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I haven't been riding much it like rains every dam day around here. Now we got heavy rain and flooding in the area.

Big storms moving in again now..:yikes:

Over 7 inches of rain in some areas over night
 
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Bummer...

Being listed as living in the USA I would imagine you have rain everyday....🌧🌧:roflblack: Must be depressing to see it in the forcast constantly :banghead: fingers crossed that this will not last long or your season will be a wash out...depending :gaah:
 
Or

Just get out and ryde in the rain! Not ideal I know, but the Spyder really handles nice in the rain. PITA to clean afterwords though!:banghead:
 
I drive 120 miles a day and night and its no fun driving the Spyder at night in the rain. :shocked:

And people have no regards for others on the road if not driving 80 MPH :dontknow:
 
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Agreed, and night time in the rain sucks! But if you have a light drizzle during the day......enjoy a ryde or two. The entire time we were in Valcourt it rained, and it was not bad ryding because it wasn't pouring!
 
I've been waiting for 2 consecutive days without the forecast of rain for a week now so I can go out for an overnighter. I'll be waiting for a few more days yet, methinks.

I see no point in going out in the rain when I want to enjoy the scenery. Every day is my own, but getting a bit tired of waiting.
 
Same here

Around Toronto we have not had 2 or 3 days in a row without rain in months . Weekends without rain even more scarce . Been for 3 Rydes this year and got chased home by rain on two of them . I work in construction and scheduling is impossible as well . Hope this is a "trend" and not the new reality 😕
 
I haven't been riding much it like rains every dam day around here. Now we got heavy rain and flooding in the area. Big storms moving in again now..Over 7 inches of rain in some areas over night

Where is 'around here'? We could use some of that rain out west to help with the wildfire suppression.
 
Sounds like you live in Wisconsin

I live in Wisconsin, and herd Racine, Kenosha area got about 6 In. of rain overnight. My particular area has had flash flood watches (not warnings) since yesterday. Last couple of weeks if not for darn near a month now possible rain almost everyday. Yeah it sucks, because it usually builds all day and dumps in the evening or looks like its going to rain and doesn't. I've been a little discouraged myself , but have gotten in some good rides :thumbup:
 
My equipment been field tested many times..:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

Around here is Illinois Area.

Next rain round is moving in now..:yikes:

Radar is all kinds of neat colors.:yikes:
 
I live in Wisconsin, and herd Racine, Kenosha area got about 6 In. of rain overnight. My particular area has had flash flood watches (not warnings) since yesterday. Last couple of weeks if not for darn near a month now possible rain almost everyday. Yeah it sucks, because it usually builds all day and dumps in the evening or looks like its going to rain and doesn't. I've been a little discouraged myself , but have gotten in some good rides :thumbup:[



I drove around Kenosha last weekend you already had a lot of standing water at that time

Oh went to the Cheese castle too for the first time
 
Here in northern Ontario it's only rained twice since March! The first time was 43 days straight and the second time was for 35 days. :sour:;):rolleyes:

SilverFox
 
We are having a "typical" Alaska summer for our area. Rain almost every day--but mostly gentle stuff. No accumulations of inches or more.

Upside: I have the most plush lawn in my neighborhood. (I cut my grass and trim regularly). Love that riding lawn mower.

We are in for a three day respite on rain and are expecting three 70 degree days in a row. So far the record for the season.

For daily rides, I look at the weather map and pick the place of "least" showers. That usually works. I can go in three different directions for some very scenic rides. It works for me. :yes::yes:
 
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