Ridin' in the rain!

I don't like riding in high wind gusts, other than that everything else is fair game,

I love the rain, cleaning the bike is one of the joys of ownership

I'm with you on high winds, it's bloody hard work....anything else and it's a good day, has to be that way, I live in the UK...

Not sure I'm wish you on the cleaning being such a joy though....those wheels are gonna get powder coated one day soon!
 
I'm with you on high winds, it's bloody hard work....anything else and it's a good day, has to be that way, I live in the UK...

Not sure I'm wish you on the cleaning being such a joy though....those wheels are gonna get powder coated one day soon!

Not fun going across the Mackinaw Bridge on a windy day:D:D
 
Living in NewEngland you really don't become a big fan of riding in the rain. I usually head north in July and August i was in Rutland Vermont on August 28th 2011 when hurricane Irene was forcasted to hit, thats one rain storm i'll never forget. Route 100 the road we took headinfg south parts of it were washed away the next day.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/incredible-pictures-of-irenes-destruction-in-verm
 
Most of my life I haven't owned a car .. just a bike. Rode all through the Wet Seasons when up in the Territory. But after hitting that diesel in the rain a couple of years ago I've been a bit skittish when on the Rocket in the wet .. not on my T'Bird or the Speedie though :thumbsdown:
 
Rain is a nice rinse if I forgot to piss at the last gas stop and just let her go in the pants, rinse-dry-repeat. I plan to start laughing like Gary Busey and piss in my pants for fun in a crowd when I get over 70 if I ever make that age. Go out like you came in.
 
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