:agree: Wiv wot bofov em'says!

hyea:
Apart from a little condensation inside the glass covers on the analogue gauges (which dries off & evaporates out pretty quickly once I start ryding) I've had
a heap more trouble with the seat being
hot after parking in the sun than I ever have with it being wet after parking or ryding in the rain!
Now admittedly, that
may just have something to do with the fact that we have more hot days here in South Oz than than we have wet days; but when we have wet days we tend to
REAALLLY have wet days

And I really don't avoid ryding in the rain all that much either.... to the extent that we've more than once ridden for 18 hours straight (apart from gas, food, and pit stop breaks, anyway.

) all in toad drowning pouring rain!! :shocked: But while I've had 'soaked seat' concerns with quite a few of my previous bikes (Japanese, European, and American) I've
never had
any concerns with my OE Spyder seat getting wet to the extent that it's been uncomfortably so when I've come back to the Spyder after a break or even after leaving it parked outside in the rain overnight!! It's just a matter of wiping off the surface puddles & damp, climbing aboard, and ryding off! :2thumbs:
Might be a tad different if I'd left it sitting in the snow without a cover, but I don't do that; and it could be different if I always leave a lambswool cover on it, or have an a/mkt seat; but with my OE BRP seat, no worries - ever! :thumbup: