Stuck in the rain.
We have been flooded up here in the north east ,just as spring is warming things up. I saw this guy on a yamaha yzf 1000 riding the other day and it was pouring. I thought either this guy got stuck overnight some where or he was just desperate to ride(really desperate). Last year riding home from the laconia rally it started raining so bad I had to ride the yellow line just to make sure I would stay on the road. I got home but it took like a month to dry out. Whats the worst rain you've ever been caught in? [8D]
the worst rain i've been caught in was a light drizzle a few days ago. it was HORRIBLE! 
nah... but really i try not to ride in the rain. i've done it before - just not my thang...

nah... but really i try not to ride in the rain. i've done it before - just not my thang...
The day I was driving my bike (it was in the back of a truck) back from Souther Powersports in Chattannoga, TN. I was in the last 30 mins of a 5 hr trip back when the sky let loose. I had to pull over and wait for it to stop, meanwhile my new bike with only 1 mi on the odo was getting soaked in the back. [:@]
Daily rider for about 2 years. If any SoCal guys read this they will know. The 04/05 winter storm was terrible. The worst rain season I have ever seen in this area in my entire life. It really cut my social life down. You could also say it was a real dryspell on my sex life.
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Daily rider for about 2 years. If any SoCal guys read this they will know. The 04/05 winter storm was terrible. The worst rain season I have ever seen in this area in my entire life. It really cut my social life down. You could also say it was a real dryspell on my sex life.
Daily rider for about 2 years. If any SoCal guys read this they will know. The 04/05 winter storm was terrible. The worst rain season I have ever seen in this area in my entire life. It really cut my social life down. You could also say it was a real dryspell on my sex life.
I would agree, the weather is sucking. I live arround Rutland VT. and it has been really nice in the morning but the weather says rain arround the same time i would be comming home from work.
Yesterday, it was the same. Bright and sunny right up untill i would have been driving home. I did see quite a few other people stuck in the rain though.
sucky.
-bj (wileycbr)
Yesterday, it was the same. Bright and sunny right up untill i would have been driving home. I did see quite a few other people stuck in the rain though.
sucky.
-bj (wileycbr)
I too pretty much ride no matter what the weather is. I do own a Jeep, but, I just prefer being on the bike. I've got my rain gear that works great. Wrap my backpack in a trashbag and strap it to the tail and i'm gone.
Tylor
Tylor
It was yesterday, I was going home from Northwest Indiana to Mchenry, Illinois around 6:30 pm. As soon I got on the expressway the sky turned pitch black, the wind really started to pick up, and lighting was everywhere. I said to myself, "This doesn't look very good." As soon as I said that, the rain starts pouring. It was so bad that traffic, which usually goes between 70-80 mph, slowed down to 40 mph cause they couldn't see either. After 30 min. of riding in this, while cursing and swearing the whole time, the rain lights up and stops. I smile and tell myself I can't believe that I just went through all of that. 5 min. go by and the rain starts pouring again just like before! This time around there is a good amount of water on the ground. Not only am I getting poured on I'm also getting splashed on the side by passing trucks! This goes on for an hour, once I made it to my exit the rain died down to only a drizzle. So the rest of the trip, 40-45 min, I only rode in a light rain. Which I though was like riding on dry pavement after riding in that thunderstorm. Once home, I removed one of my gloves and my hand looked like a rasin. I wasn't even cold or tired because my adrenaline was pumping so hard! Everything in my tank bag got soaked, which sucked : ( So if you were on either 294 northbound or 290 eastbound last night and saw a guy on a f4i and said to yourself "that guy is crazy", that crazy guy was me : ) Just another reason to love the Honda CBR's!
On a side note, here's some F.Y.I.
* I was wearing my helmet, leather gloves, and leather jacket (like I ALWAYS do) so I really didn't feel the rain hitting me
* I focused on the road and tried not make any sudden moves in steering
* I made sure I didn't apply to much pressure to the brakes
* I didn't stop and pull off the road because I was soaked to the bone within the first 10 min of the rainfall and I didn't feel like sitting on the side of road having rain just pound on me for who knows how long
* I didn't pull under one of the overpasses because I didn't want to take a chance of someone hitting me, not alot of room under there
DJ SLYKE
On a side note, here's some F.Y.I.
* I was wearing my helmet, leather gloves, and leather jacket (like I ALWAYS do) so I really didn't feel the rain hitting me
* I focused on the road and tried not make any sudden moves in steering
* I made sure I didn't apply to much pressure to the brakes
* I didn't stop and pull off the road because I was soaked to the bone within the first 10 min of the rainfall and I didn't feel like sitting on the side of road having rain just pound on me for who knows how long
* I didn't pull under one of the overpasses because I didn't want to take a chance of someone hitting me, not alot of room under there
DJ SLYKE
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