4.02.2009

Scooting in the rain

odometer: 336 miles

Sucks. No question about it.

On Sunday, I got my first experience riding in the rain. After three days of drab, dreary weather the sky finally cleared a bit on Sunday afternoon. Jen and I took advantage of the break in the clouds to run a few errands: Target, Kohl’s, the normal late-weekend running around. The ride there was great, and we took a few roads I hadn’t driven before thanks to the added protection of having two bikes on the road instead of just me and my little scooter. When we left the store, though, the sky opened up and began pelting us with fat rain drops and even a bit of hail.

We tried to wait it out, but after about 10 minutes crouching under the Kohl’s awning it became clear that we probably weren’t going to make it out of this without getting wet. By the time I got to my scooter and got road-ready, I was already soaked clear through my jacket, jeans, and gloves.

I was nervous starting out on a wet road, but it turned out that the soaked pavement was really the least of my concern. The real problem was the pelting rain: miniature daggers hitting my face and neck, making it nearly impossible to see. And when I gained any speed at all, the chill of the wind through my wet jacket was simply frigid. The ride home was only about 10 miles, but by the time we got there my fingers were cramped in the throttle position and I was sure I would be cold for the next week. Those clothes went right in the dryer, that’s for sure.

I guess the moral of this story is that rain gear is worth the investment! Next time the weatherman threatens rain, I will wear a moisture layer for sure.

1 comment:

Steve said...

Yeah... the rain gear is definitely a good investment. You don't have to spend a fortune, though. I didn't buy the motorcycle rain gear. I had a rain jacket and rain pants from an old fishing trip, and they worked just fine. At least the pants did. Didn't try the jacket. The full-face helmet is also a bonus for the rain. I wouldn't want the mini-daggers pelting my with only my half helmet. But, with the full-face... well, it's just like driving in a car with a windshield... with no windshield wipers. Visibility's really not much better, but the pain's less. Anyway, happy scootin'.