IGETAROUND
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Spyderfest newbie
This will get you a good Drybag for your gear:
http://www.aerostich.com/bags/seat-bags-and-tail-bags/dry-bags
And these will keep your hands warm and dry:
http://www.aerostich.com/clothing/rain-gear/rain-gear/aerostich-triple-digit-covers.html
See Baja Ron and he can get you a good deal on these:
http://firstgear-usa.com/mens-gear/boots/kathmandu-lo-boots.html
Now as far as rain gear, depends on what you want to spend. Frog togs come in at starting price, or you can go top of the line with Aerostich's or First gear's upper end jackets and pants.
Just depends on how much you want to be assured of staying dry in an all day rain.
Baja Ron can get you some great prices on the first gear stuff, it is what I use.
Check with Ann Meyer about her and Joe's recommendations. Always pays to talk with high mileage riders about what they use; because they don't travel wet!!!
Might not be the least costly up front but if you spread the cost over 10-15 years of expected service then the upper end gear is really the better investment! JMO FWIW
And I would like to have you as a "wingman" for the trip. Have sent you a PM.
Al in Kazoo
:yes: Well, I will be attending my first MC rally, Spyderfest, God willing! I don't know what to expect but it is a big step for me. I registered weeks ago, I reserved a room at the Lamplighters for the duration of the event, the lady at the desk was more excited about me attending than I am, it was funny.
i never went to an MC rally, never went to Spyderfest, never did an overnighter on anything less than four wheels, this should be an experience for this "old man".
I hope that at some point along the way from NE Ohio I can meet up with someone with experience to ride wingman with.
.:riding:
Anyone know of a good waterproof bag to strap to the passenger seat of an RT? How about rain Gear and boots?
Nervous about the trip,
Joe
This will get you a good Drybag for your gear:
http://www.aerostich.com/bags/seat-bags-and-tail-bags/dry-bags
And these will keep your hands warm and dry:
http://www.aerostich.com/clothing/rain-gear/rain-gear/aerostich-triple-digit-covers.html
See Baja Ron and he can get you a good deal on these:
http://firstgear-usa.com/mens-gear/boots/kathmandu-lo-boots.html
Now as far as rain gear, depends on what you want to spend. Frog togs come in at starting price, or you can go top of the line with Aerostich's or First gear's upper end jackets and pants.
Just depends on how much you want to be assured of staying dry in an all day rain.
Baja Ron can get you some great prices on the first gear stuff, it is what I use.
Check with Ann Meyer about her and Joe's recommendations. Always pays to talk with high mileage riders about what they use; because they don't travel wet!!!
Might not be the least costly up front but if you spread the cost over 10-15 years of expected service then the upper end gear is really the better investment! JMO FWIW
And I would like to have you as a "wingman" for the trip. Have sent you a PM.
Al in Kazoo
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