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Re: Wet Road/Raining Issues.

PostPosted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 6:53 pm
by Blurr
DISCO wrote:Well after having no bike for 5 weeks I was itching today....Was a slight break in the weather @ 2pm so I went for a blat thru the nasho and back up thru picton and the M5 home...And I loved the rain :shock: ....Nah just joking the rain was shit but being back on the bike was the best :D ....


but wouldnt that mean you would just have to wash it again????? :D

Re: Wet Road/Raining Issues.

PostPosted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 7:41 pm
by UncleChopChop
"Hi my name Tim, and I cried cause it was furking raining and I got all cold and wet."

HTFU Tim..

Listen, I have ridden through tropical fucking hail storms in nothing more that a pair of stubbies and a wife beater...HTFU !

Re: Wet Road/Raining Issues.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:00 am
by tim
Thanks Chopper I will. :)

Done 4 commuting rain rides now, and with the advice and experience feeling comfortable.

Tyres feel fine as much as i can tell, they're Bridgestone BT45 or something, plenty of tread.

Slammed into a deep pothole in the car tonight, can't imagine that'd be much fun on a bike!

Re: Wet Road/Raining Issues.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 10:27 am
by Six Addict
tim wrote:Thanks Chopper I will. :)
Tyres feel fine as much as i can tell, they're Bridgestone BT45 or something, plenty of tread.


these tyres are awesome in the rain, even when your doing superbike school in the wet.... lots of tread and with a 110 and 130 on the ninja 250 they seemed to not aquaplane at all

a fat contact patch like a 180 or 190 rear would be slightly more prone to aquaplaning... i would have thought, but maybe someone has done something scientific with this in mind???

Re: Wet Road/Raining Issues.

PostPosted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 11:06 pm
by tim
Six Addict wrote:a fat contact patch like a 180 or 190 rear would be slightly more prone to aquaplaning... i would have thought, but maybe someone has done something scientific with this in mind???


I do something scientific about it............. I avoid sea planes :P

:roll:

Re: Wet Road/Raining Issues.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 11:09 am
by 2ndclasscitizen
Dri-Rider waterproof gloves have a plastic wiper blade on the index fingers for clearing rain off your visor.

Re: Wet Road/Raining Issues.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 2:14 pm
by smek
Someone posted many years ago a good tip...

If you find yourself tensing up on the bike, on edge and a bit uncomfortable, just smile and your body loosens right up.

Re: Wet Road/Raining Issues.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 8:20 pm
by craig
move to melbourne it doesn't rain enough......................and as others say relax back it off and enjoy if you get wet ........ you'll dry off eventually.......and don't forget your drive chain (maintenance)

Re: Wet Road/Raining Issues.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 8:30 pm
by craig
tim wrote:
Six Addict wrote:a fat contact patch like a 180 or 190 rear would be slightly more prone to aquaplaning... i would have thought, but maybe someone has done something scientific with this in mind???


I do something scientific about it............. I avoid sea planes :P

:roll:




can't avoid seeing planes .........bloody airports just down the road

Re: Wet Road/Raining Issues.

PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 10:07 pm
by tim
My mate's a carpenter, rekons he sees planes all day long
:shock: :roll: :lol:

Re: Wet Road/Raining Issues.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 4:01 pm
by gpxpunk
had some fun on the way back from eastern ceek last Saturday! bit of slipping and slidding, so today was a trip down to Kelens Kawasaki, $115 later i have a brand spanking new dunlop piece of rubber on the front so i cant wait for the next sunday up @ the old road!!

Re: Wet Road/Raining Issues.

PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 12:56 am
by tim
Mate hopefully I'll be there with you, ksrc shirt on, pits, 9am.

Just had the best ride home! First of all had some fun around some nice corners and then the lightning started (I love lightning) So I kept hooning around watching the lightning, enjoying the great clean quiet roads then started raining.

On go the wet weather pants, totally dry all the way home and watched some of the best lightning I've ever seen.

Used a lot of the advice from this thread, especially "leaning off' and "higher gear" and loved riding in the rain. FUN

Long way home!

Re: Wet Road/Raining Issues.

PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 6:30 am
by robracer
tim wrote:Just had the best ride home! "(I love lightning)" and "loved riding in the rain". FUN


You are a masochist Tim, so does this mean when we are doing a run you are wishing for lightening & rain or just lightening :x
See you are the PITS this Sunday "rainman":lol:

Re: Wet Road/Raining Issues.

PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 10:13 am
by tim
Raymond: Of course I don't have my underwear. I'm definitely not wearing my underwear.
Charlie: I gave you a fresh pair of mine to wear. Where are they?
Raymond: They're in the pocket of my jacket. Here.
Charlie: I don't want them back.
Raymond: These are not boxer shorts. Mine are boxer shorts. These are Hanes 32.
Charlie: Underwear is underwear, Ray.
Raymond: My boxer shorts have my name and it says Raymond.
Charlie: All right, when we pass the store, we'll pick you up a pair of boxer shorts.
Raymond: I get my boxer shorts at K-Mart in Cincinnati.
Charlie: We're not going back to Cincinnati, Ray, so don't even start with that.

Re: Wet Road/Raining Issues.

PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 10:14 am
by tim
Raymond: Gotta get my boxer shorts at K-Mart.
Charlie: [Pulls over, gets out of the car and yells] WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE WHERE YOU BUY UNDERWEAR? WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE? UNDERWEAR IS UNDERWEAR! IT IS UNDERWEAR WHEREVER YOU BUY IT! IN CINCINNATI OR WHEREVER!
Raymond: K-Mart!
Charlie: You know what I think, Ray? I think this autism is a bunch of shit! Because you can't tell me that you're not in there somewhere!
Raymond: Boxer shorts. K-Mart!