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Riding in the Rain and Dark

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MichaelPadway
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Aug 22, 2008, 2:37 PM

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The worst riding conditions make the best riders.

Recently I got caught in the rain at the end of a long day. I rode from California to Spearfish, South Dakota, and arrived as the shadows were growing long.

I could see thunderstorms ahead, and sweated out my gas situation until I finally had a chance to fill up. At the gas station, I heard that not only was there heavy rain, but hail as well.

Newly confident with a full tank, I headed into the storms. First the bugs were washed from the bike, then I got soaked, then that clammy feeling of wet, cold leather.

Soon I was concentrating on making time on the windy roads of Spearfish Canyon, with some mud thrown in where the road was being worked on. I don't like riding when it is dark, and the rain made it worse. However, I have to admit that I felt really good about the ride almost the second I finished that part of the trip. While I would never choose to ride in these conditions, it was the kind of thing that can't help but make you a better rider.

From now on, when you find yourself weather challenged, go for it with gusto. Wet conditions force you to be smooth.
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daser007
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Mar 29, 2009, 11:26 AM

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That is great advice. Sometime bad weather makes us anxious and wanting to get home faster and that is very dangerous. I would add that good gear that keeps you warm and dry is a must!


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MikeHardly
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May 23, 2009, 1:37 AM

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Good job.

I've done rain 3 times now. No terenchal downpours, just rain. The last 2 times were on the highway at 50-60 mph. Once in the dark. It wasn't too bad, really.

Dark? I know dark. Every morning I ride is before sunup. The sky isn't even changing colors yet. Save for the AM on the clock, it's still nighttime and nighttime dark.

My bike has 6 lights and 7 reflectors. My jacket has 3 big reflective tape squares on the back and my helmet has 2 small reflective tape squares- 1 on each side. In addition to that, my helmet and jacket are mostly silver and shiny. Add some shiny chrome; people can see me. The headlight of the C50 does a good job of allowing me to see other people as well. I rather like driving in the dark.

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