Vented Rain Jacket (pit zips)
Neoprine Toe covers - if it's colder
Amfib Pants - if it's colder, else just cycling shorts with or without knee warmers
Smartwool socks
Cycling hat under my helmet and ditch the glasses.
Fenders on the bike
Vented Rain Jacket (pit zips)
Neoprine Toe covers - if it's colder
Amfib Pants - if it's colder, else just cycling shorts with or without knee warmers
Smartwool socks
Cycling hat under my helmet and ditch the glasses.
Fenders on the bike
Just keep pedaling.
That's good stuff!Vented Rain Jacket (pit zips)
Neoprine Toe covers - if it's colder
Amfib Pants - if it's colder, else just cycling shorts with or without knee warmers
Smartwool socks
Cycling hat under my helmet and ditch the glasses.
Fenders on the bike
But I, too, must have the glasses. Some days I have wanted a face shield...
I have an Endura jacket in bright orange that is very water repellant. Reflective stripes, too. No pits zips, but very breathable and layerable.
That, and I love my AmFib tights.
A bright yellow waterproof helmet cover with reflective stripes keeps my head dry, and while it's not my favorite fashion statement it works when a hat would be too much.
Wool socks are the best! You just don't get as cold in wet wool.
Fenders: SKS makes a great variety, they really work, they can be light, the ones with a safety release in the front rock, they really are a great feature.
If you can, I highly recommend contacts and amber-lensed (or clear) safety glasses.
When it rains here, it is usually not very warm, but it rains cats and dogs and lightnings and thunders ! Yikes you get the idea. If it looks like it is going to rain, I carry one of those clear plastic looking bike rain jackets. They do not breathe well, but I'm just trying to stay warm when it is raining here (even in the summer) so it usually works out okay.
If it is not cold, I might wear a wind breaker or nothing but my regular kit.
I've found that sometimes I stay drier when I wear fleece. It does get wet, but it keeps the water away from my skin and also breathes well. I do have rain gear which claims to be "breathable", but I'm always wetter under the coat than outside it since I sweat so much.
Last edited by madisongrrl; 04-27-2007 at 06:06 PM.
Just keep pedaling.
Although it was 5:30PM, I would not have continued the ride except that I was wearing a bright yellow jersey.
If was was wearing black or blue, I don't think I would have been as visible and would not have continued. Rain visibility is impaired for everyone...and drivers aren't looking for cyclist in the rain![]()
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
I've never got on very well with contact lenses although I did try them again for about a year recently, and went back to wearing specs. I have a severe astigmatism in one eye which makes fitting contact lenses difficult and doesn't give me the clarity I really need and due to my age wear varifocal specs these days. I've worn specs all my life so I'm pretty used to them.
I used to ride a motorbike a few years ago (just never got round to passing my motorbike test) so don't use a motorbike anymore but have rediscovered the joys and benefits of cycling - and it means our government (yes, you've guessed, like many people here I hate our government and it's ever increasing taxation especially for motorists, not to mention the government's cash-cow the dreaded speed cameras although I've never had a speeding ticket ever). On the way home I keep singing to myself "Ha-ha. Gordon Brown (the Chancellor of the Exchequer) isn't getting a penny"
That gives me the drive to get to the top of the hill
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I used to ride my motorbike in all weathers - including snow. When it's cold and wet, with a full face helmet, things get steamed up very quickly. I remember one time I also had a stinking cold. It was heavy sleet/rain and freezing cold. I came up to the roundabout, sneezed, my nose started running, my visor fogged up (and so did my specs) just as I was turning right round the roundabout. I still don't know why I didn't drop the bike that day. Think the bike knew where she was going LOL. I got home OK.
Still, if we have a summer like we had last year and the forecasters are saying we're in for a long, hot summer then rain isn't going to be too much of an issue. I only work part-time in the mornings so it's never going to get too dark.
The route I go is a 20mph speed limit all the way. I phoned our Council yesterday to ask why, as it's a fairly quiet road, they hadn't put dedicated cycle lanes in it as there's no dedicated cycle route from the north end of town where I live into the centre of town. The man I spoke to said he hadn't thought about it, but he said I had a really good point and told me to put my suggestion to the Council in writing which I am going to do. Our Council is very pro-bike and does have many more cycle routes planned for our town, but this road, for some reason hasn't yet been earmarked. Let's see if we can change that![]()
I digress! I shall probably have a look round and try and get something rainproof to slip on or not bother and just get wet![]()
There are a lot of unwanted, unloved bikes out there - go on give a bike a good home