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    eek Wild July weather - here we go again!

    I've only been riding for a couple of winters so I've just recently started noticing weather patterns as they apply to motorbike riding. But I'm going to go out on a limb here and say we're in for some wild rides in July!

    • Rain you can barely see through
    • Wind that tries to blow you sideways
    • Cold that makes you forget everything you're meant to be doing while you concentrate on your chattering teeth and aching fingers


    So may I humbly suggest that now is the time to make all your gear as waterproof as possible, get into a regular routine of checking your tyre pressure & tread, make sure all your llights are working properly and swot up on riding techniques for challenging weather conditions.

    NOW BRING IT ON!!
    There is no such thing as bad weather; only inappropriate clothing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by klingon View Post
    make sure all your llights are working properly
    Good idea..I passed a bike on Sat night going t'other way from me and noticed in rearview mirror that the bike's tail lights were not working...visible from the front - not from the back...
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    I have a wonderful adult sized one-piece rain deflective zip-up fold in tuck away warm as over the top suit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    Good idea..I passed a bike on Sat night going t'other way from me and noticed in rearview mirror that the bike's tail lights were not working...visible from the front - not from the back...
    Yeah I was following a rider from KB one dark, drizzly, foggy day and he was pretty much invisible - even though I knew he was there somewhere! Black gear, dark helmet and tail-light bulb blown out. Scary stuff.

    A couple of days a week I work for a client in Glenfield and park my bike in front of a large tinted window - perfect for checking out my reflection. Ooops I mean perfect for checking all my lights before I ride away. Headlight, tail light, brakes, indicators. Takes about two seconds to do but gives me the reassurance that I'm as visible as possible to those dozy car-drivers I'll be encountering on my ride home. Two seconds once a week is a pretty good investment IMO!
    There is no such thing as bad weather; only inappropriate clothing!

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    I was riding on the North Shore of Auckland this morning (around 7:30am). Instead of seeing around 4 other riders I only saw 1.

    My helmet was covered in water running down it, and the pinlock visor had starting to fog up.

    My gear is a bit old, and by the time I eventually got home I was wet right through to my underwear. I hate peeling off wet underwear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    I was riding on the North Shore of Auckland this morning (around 7:30am). Instead of seeing around 4 other riders I only saw 1.

    My helmet was covered in water running down it, and the pinlock visor had starting to fog up.

    My gear is a bit old, and by the time I eventually got home I was wet right through to my underwear. I hate peeling off wet underwear.
    Eeeewww! That doesn't sound like fun!

    I'm pretty much dry as a bone under my gear, no matter what the weather throws at me. The exception (unfortunately) is my boots. I really must find a workable solution to that one.
    There is no such thing as bad weather; only inappropriate clothing!

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    Typical Weather Pattern #4 - 116 Kiwi Bikers start enquiries into Heated Hand Grips.

    I'm planning to sell the cage next month, so I'd better HTFU and learn to be wet and cold.

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    Ummm, just looks like winter to me, get some warm, dry gear and enjoy sliding around in the wet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    I was riding on the North Shore of Auckland this morning (around 7:30am). Instead of seeing around 4 other riders I only saw 1.

    My helmet was covered in water running down it, and the pinlock visor had starting to fog up.

    My gear is a bit old, and by the time I eventually got home I was wet right through to my underwear. I hate peeling off wet underwear.
    you probably saw me at that time, but I couldn't see zip through the wet visor

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    Quote Originally Posted by klingon View Post
    I've only been riding for a couple of winters so I've just recently started noticing weather patterns as they apply to motorbike riding. But I'm going to go out on a limb here and say we're in for some wild rides in July!

    • Rain you can barely see through
    • Wind that tries to blow you sideways
    • Cold that makes you forget everything you're meant to be doing while you concentrate on your chattering teeth and aching fingers


    So may I humbly suggest that now is the time to make all your gear as waterproof as possible, get into a regular routine of checking your tyre pressure & tread, make sure all your llights are working properly and swot up on riding techniques for challenging weather conditions.

    NOW BRING IT ON!!
    Welcome to the real world of motorcycling, buy good gear, it is available these days, expensive but available!

    There was a time when all we could get was an army great coat and loads of news papers!

    Hope this doesn't sound condescending or smart arse I simply want to emphasize that the good gear is out there today, get some and winter riding will be fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    Welcome to the real world of motorcycling, buy good gear, it is available these days, expensive but available!

    There was a time when all we could get was an army great coat and loads of news papers!

    Hope this doesn't sound condescending or smart arse I simply want to emphasize that the good gear is out there today, get some and winter riding will be fun.
    Yep, I do have good gear and I do think winter riding is most excellent fun!

    I just think it's sad when people get all wet and cold or (eep!) don't prepare for the bad weather and find they can't keep the shiny side up!
    There is no such thing as bad weather; only inappropriate clothing!

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    In a perverse way I was quite pleased to see the rain on Friday and again today.

    Having just got new boots and new jacket I was itching to see if they were really waterproof.

    Absolutely bucketed down on the way in today.
    Not a drop on me. Warm and cosy.
    Now it can stop raining.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by klingon View Post

    So may I humbly suggest that now is the time to make all your gear as waterproof as possible, get into a regular routine of checking your tyre pressure & tread, make sure all your llights are working properly and swot up on riding techniques for challenging weather conditions.

    NOW BRING IT ON!!
    Amen to that!
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    yeah good ol' july! did my restricted this time last year while it was pissing down and howling, looks like i may have the honour of a repeat for my full tomorrow! i better pass, i have a brand new 09 r6 in the garage waiting for me

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