Raprider
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Last Saturday in NJ was a nice one...until it wasn't...
SO and I got caught in an evening downpour that lasted the full 20-30 min ride home and then some...at least we had the liners for our mesh jackets in the saddlebags and spare gloves, so we were able to pull these on as we exited the restaurant, just before the rain came. Jeans soaked thru, but boots kept our feet dry and we had no helmet or jacket leakage. And unlike the "bucket" seat on my cruiser, at least I wasn't sitting in a puddle.
I certainly felt safer than I would have on 2 wheels, but not knowing yet the limits of wheel traction or ABS reaction, made sure to stay well within MY limits.
So...now that we have "baptized" the Spyder...
I'm curious what folks are or aren't concerned about when these heavily electronic machines get wet...or to prepare for the next time.
Thinking especially about areas like around the dash and speakers. Frunk has a pretty solid-looking rubber gasket, but the Givi bags don't.
SO and I got caught in an evening downpour that lasted the full 20-30 min ride home and then some...at least we had the liners for our mesh jackets in the saddlebags and spare gloves, so we were able to pull these on as we exited the restaurant, just before the rain came. Jeans soaked thru, but boots kept our feet dry and we had no helmet or jacket leakage. And unlike the "bucket" seat on my cruiser, at least I wasn't sitting in a puddle.
I certainly felt safer than I would have on 2 wheels, but not knowing yet the limits of wheel traction or ABS reaction, made sure to stay well within MY limits.
So...now that we have "baptized" the Spyder...
I'm curious what folks are or aren't concerned about when these heavily electronic machines get wet...or to prepare for the next time.
Thinking especially about areas like around the dash and speakers. Frunk has a pretty solid-looking rubber gasket, but the Givi bags don't.