Rain riding, what are your must haves?
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expertly done <golf clap>
but yeah, i got sks chromoplastics some softshell shoes and a jacket that's on its way.
but yeah, i got sks chromoplastics some softshell shoes and a jacket that's on its way.
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Forgot to add... shell mittens to go over your hands or gloves to keep them dry and warm.
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Yes, I've got the SKS chromoplastics, and excellent they are too, after a bit of hacksaw work to get the perfect fit! Tell me this- how do you stop the front one vibrating on road bumps etc?
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I couldn't find a pair of fenders to fit on my track bike(custom)/700c x 24 properly.
I managed to "Macgiver" an Eno Rear fender to fit on my downtube using the bracket that fits on the seatpost.
Worked great in light rain, but I figured I didn't want to ride my Track bike in the type of weather we get, so I set out to look for another SS.
My LBS mechanic laughed when I said I just picked up a Kona Unit to use in the fall & winter.
He said he's only allowed 1 bike, so he has a sick DH rig!!!
I'm down to 5 bikes now, sold 2, & trying/thinking of selling another.
I managed to "Macgiver" an Eno Rear fender to fit on my downtube using the bracket that fits on the seatpost.
Worked great in light rain, but I figured I didn't want to ride my Track bike in the type of weather we get, so I set out to look for another SS.
My LBS mechanic laughed when I said I just picked up a Kona Unit to use in the fall & winter.
He said he's only allowed 1 bike, so he has a sick DH rig!!!
I'm down to 5 bikes now, sold 2, & trying/thinking of selling another.
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Riding in the rain:
If it's really bad weather, I'll run my mountain bike with disc brakes.
-Road bike with frequent feathering (actually, more like semi-permanent)
-Slower speed
-RAT TAIL (saves that dreadful dreadful roadmark from the back of your jeans and shirt)
-front midguard of some sort (saves that roadmark from the front of your shirt
-OR A FULL FENDER SET.
-plastic bag to keep my seat dry when I'm in my destination
-Extra-visible lights
-my snowboard goggles if I'm bombing down a hill (I'll still pull 60 kmhs like an idiot in the rain. Yes, I've been in many accidents. No, I've not learned anything from them.)
If it's really bad weather, I'll run my mountain bike with disc brakes.
-Road bike with frequent feathering (actually, more like semi-permanent)
-Slower speed
-RAT TAIL (saves that dreadful dreadful roadmark from the back of your jeans and shirt)
-front midguard of some sort (saves that roadmark from the front of your shirt
-OR A FULL FENDER SET.
-plastic bag to keep my seat dry when I'm in my destination
-Extra-visible lights
-my snowboard goggles if I'm bombing down a hill (I'll still pull 60 kmhs like an idiot in the rain. Yes, I've been in many accidents. No, I've not learned anything from them.)
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but nothing's better than good metal fenders and leather washers.
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On my ride today, there was a stretch of the MUP where there was no way to avoid the goose poop it was so thick and widespread. Was so glad to have my shiny aluminum fenders (heck any fenders would have been good).
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-SKS raceblades
-cycling tights with cutoffs, if its too hot i just wear shorts. **** soaking wet jeans.
-thermal with patagonia torrent shell. once it gets cold i add a hoodie.
simple and effective.
-cycling tights with cutoffs, if its too hot i just wear shorts. **** soaking wet jeans.
-thermal with patagonia torrent shell. once it gets cold i add a hoodie.
simple and effective.
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yeah i wore a cotton tee on the mtb trail on sunday in mud and swamp and a little rain. hot shower at home was a great way to close out the weekend.
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I find up sprays from fast riding in the wet more bothersome than rattails.
Crud MTB fender
Woodys Teak Fender
Crud MTB fender
Woodys Teak Fender
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Rain bike... although many of my other bikes have full fenders. I feel better subjecting this rather common 1975 AO8 to the rain than my less common and fairly rare 1957 Peugeot that has fenders but has never seen a drop of rain for as long as I have owner her.
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Anyone have suggestions on warm, waterproof shoes that aren't boots? State College winter is rapidly approaching and my boat shoes won't cut it when the temperatures are below 40 degrees.
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wood fenders look amazing, but theyre flat and dont work half as well as cheap, ugly, curved jawns.
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