I've done this plenty of times for longish rides, works great![]()
I've done this plenty of times for longish rides, works great![]()
My million dollar idea was to get some dish washing gloves made in super super sizes. Non slip & cannot leak. Then someone else made them I bought some from a shop, but still a bit small for big gloves. Never seen any more.
Sorry Quasi, don't believe you. I've bought a few 'waterproof' gloves over the years & they never pan out, my last ones are Hipora & while it slows down water ingress they never last & don't cope with a real downpour, even so -the leather is still sodden so gets cold, makes them more than a drag to take off & put on again.
They do have their place though, behind some MX handguards are the best defence.
Be cautious of the bag or inner glove idea, the low friction surface makes it easy to slip off in an accident, the force is sometimes quite violent.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
Why not just get a set of these?
www.rain-off.com
yeap in the end the cheapest, most practical idea, toss them in the rubbish when finished with, ya dont loose grip. Only one down side, the look! but if your dry , the looks dont matter.
Another idea for keeping warm on those cold days are wine cask bladders.
Filled with hot water, tucked inside your leather, warm as, empty when cold, of toss out at the end of the ride. Up side /down side?? you have to drink a cask of wine to get them! But dont ride for 24hrs!
To be old and wise, first you must be young and stupid.
I got a set of moshin gloves off tardme from a guy out east.
Ive never got wet hands once... Had these for about 4-5months now and not a problem at all. there mint. there not even winter gloves. not the best of armour an my hands get cold but they dont't get wet.
" yah trick yah "
lol, but your in Auckland mate, come down here and ride in the real bad weather...see if your gloves last then, Im sure that a few of us southern riders could guide you across the snow filled passes during the winter.
Following a snow plough is not nice over the lewis pass or arthers.
But hey if it works for you in Auckland, good one!
To be old and wise, first you must be young and stupid.
My hands have always stayed dry with these gloves.
http://www.webbikeworld.com/motorcyc...rcycle-gloves/
" yah trick yah "
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