The secrets to riding in the rain

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  • @DoodleOnAMotorcycle
    @DoodleOnAMotorcycle  3 роки тому +32

    What kind of rain rider are you? 1. Not 2. Oopsy 3. Hard core get out there
    I forgot to mention - why not just a grocery store rain poncho? I've ridden with one... it flapped like an army of bats on my body and after one ride was torn apart.

    • @ChaseJasperDown
      @ChaseJasperDown 3 роки тому +1

      3 for sure!

    • @Charlie_Toben
      @Charlie_Toben 3 роки тому

      2 - I need more practice. BTW another awesome video by you. Thanks for all your insightful comments and observations! Much appreciated.

    • @christinemurtorff5058
      @christinemurtorff5058 3 роки тому

      An army of bats 😂 and it’s a 1 for me 😀

    • @MiniMoturd
      @MiniMoturd 3 роки тому

      I’m a 2. I never carry rain gear with me on my commute…so I use a weather app to avoid them if I can😅🏍💨🤙🏻

    • @multitaskchef
      @multitaskchef 3 роки тому +1

      I'm a 2. I try to aviod the rain but I've ridden thru an approaching hurricane for an hour. And have done a few rain rides from Charlotte to Columbia.

  • @jfess1911
    @jfess1911 3 роки тому +29

    Doodle made a good point about the road being most slick at the beginning of a rainstorm. This is especially a big deal when there has been no rain for a long time. It can be like riding on ice!

    • @DeiseRebel
      @DeiseRebel 3 роки тому

      💯 Instead of heading back in when it starts let the road get wet enough it’s part of the road instead of that gap between the rain and the road. It does go against the initial thinking.

    • @tonyespinola2896
      @tonyespinola2896 3 роки тому

      Do not use those front brakes in the first 10 or so minutes of rain. Got to let that rain wash the crud off the road first.

    • @donlunn792
      @donlunn792 3 роки тому

      Yes Summer in the UK, after a dry spell,it’s like someone has put fairy liquid on the road. Plus the Diesel that the HGVs spill, it adds up to dangerous. Oh yes,the HGV drivers will say it’s not them. Yes it is I have followed a number of them with it spilling out.

    • @MyTinyBalcony
      @MyTinyBalcony 2 роки тому

      I ride year round.rain, hail, or shine. Sydney doesn't get particularly cold or snow.
      I use a 2 piece as one piece are awkward.
      I never kept my waist length hair dry. Goretex does get wet.
      Biggest tip, trust your tyres.

  • @HARMARSCH2
    @HARMARSCH2 3 роки тому +19

    Doodle, You’ve become a more well rounded Motorcycle Rider in the last year or so. Kudos to you for broadening your riding horizons.

  • @ibaw9962
    @ibaw9962 Рік тому +11

    My lessons on 40 years of riding: 1: Put rain suit on BEFORE it rains. If you get caught in rain without a suit, stop at a gas station and buy a news paper to put on your chest & under your jacket. It will help keep your core warmer. NEVER ride beyond your means. It’s better to be in a hotel & wishing you were on the road then on the road wishing you were in a hotel.

  • @solosportbikerider5734
    @solosportbikerider5734 3 роки тому +24

    I think you have stepped -up your motorcycle riding experience to a whole new level,because you are constantly moving forward,very good. 👍

  • @stevenevans6314
    @stevenevans6314 3 роки тому +2

    Knowing you can't use the front break (or use it very gently) subconsciously changes your riding anyway but modern tyres are fantastic in the wet great vlog thanks Steve

  • @amyv.7531
    @amyv.7531 3 роки тому +3

    “You look like a highlighter” 😂 Best laugh I’ve had all day! It seems to never rain in CA anymore so I just got my first “rained on ride” last week in the Black Hills of S. Dakota while at Sturgis. That’s great you’re chasing the rain to get that experience in. It freaked me out!

  • @Frank_Torre
    @Frank_Torre 3 роки тому +1

    Great video Doodle. That's the thing about summer rain riding in Georgia. It can rain for like 20 mins then stop and feel even hotter than when it started raining.

  • @BusaLad
    @BusaLad 3 роки тому +1

    Oh and thanks for caring about my life. Keep the updates coming. As a male rider I really do appreciate the art and love and learning of riding motorcycles from a female perspective.

  • @correykeen2956
    @correykeen2956 3 роки тому +1

    One of my first wrecks on a bike was due to riding in the rain shortly after I got my license. Was out trying to get home before a storm opened up at night, maybe a mile or so from home and the sky opened up in a torrential downpour. I was coming up to a stop light and because all the oil and gunk from cars had washed down into lane one from lane two my tires lost grip and I went down in a very low speed low side. No damage to me or the bike. Lane position is very important when in rain. After that I didn't have any issues with getting out or caught in the rain. Take it slow and smooth and you'll be alright.

  • @B1ueStryk3r
    @B1ueStryk3r 3 роки тому +1

    Learning to ride in the rain is one of the best skills you can have, its all about been smooth on the brake and throttle. Here in the UK, you can't always avoid it. It can be sunny and clear where you are but 5 miles away is heavy rain. Had that happened to me once.

  • @phillipdaulton9861
    @phillipdaulton9861 2 роки тому

    That lightning scene. I can’t stop focusing on the little bug crawling across in the foreground.

  • @andrews882
    @andrews882 3 роки тому +2

    I can attest to the fact that here in the UK it rains a lot! So it is just a part of riding a bike unfortunately.
    The worst part of riding in the rain is having to contend with the spray from other vehicles!
    Great video as always, thanks :)

  • @eriksentell4973
    @eriksentell4973 3 роки тому +2

    One thing I can share about being able to see in rainy conditions... This works especially well at speed (probably 40ish mph or 70ish kph)... Just turn your head a little to one side, 5 second or so, then to the other. Better than any wiper... As long as you keep eyes front, it should not create problems..

  • @hawgryder13
    @hawgryder13 3 роки тому

    I live in western Washington where if you don't want to ride in the rain you move to Arizona. I have a Harley rain suit and while it's not as cool looking as black leather jacket and chaps it does a much better job of keeping you dry. It has a thin hood that I put over my head and under my helmet and I stay very dry. I have 2 pairs of water proof boots and both work as advertised. I driven in solid down pours in Texas and the Sircuze mountains (I know I spelled that wrong) in northern California. All the way through Oregon from Grants Pass to Portland, rain all the way. It stopped just after getting into Washington State. It's just part of the ride and you are doing a great job of dealing with it. Hang in there, girl, there are a lot of miles left to ride. :)

  • @StratfordWingRider
    @StratfordWingRider 3 роки тому +1

    You inspired me to finally make a commute to work ( Through rain, fog AND road works ) - it was/is great! Very much looking forward to the ride home

  • @chihwahli3677
    @chihwahli3677 7 місяців тому

    An unconsolidated opinion, one small thing, but a possible life saver: almost perfect vision during rain, using anything making your helmet visor move the rain droplets away smoothly. I myself tried Turtlewax thin film on the visor, or even better: turtlewax sealant. Sealant is a water like. Just smear and let it dry a bit, then use a piece of cloth to wipe it. Need to apply every X hours thought. Sealant lasts longer. Keep a small bottle in backpack....

  • @murraykriner9425
    @murraykriner9425 3 роки тому

    Great idea addressing a subject that many hardly ever consider before having it happen by chance. The budget gear isn't worth the powder to blow it up as I've found four decades ago. Its gotten far better than before. Yeah it cost, but so does medical treatment if you get caught out, and get a cold. Its miserable getting drenched, but beyond tolerance if it must be endured for very long. Its a serious chill if its also cold, and makes it dangerous since your muscle tense up and make you less limber and far less likely to deal with emergency maneuvers or stops. Yes the first several minutes are the most hazardous, but road and rain temperature variance changes how long that time remains. Thank you Doodle. Your miles ahead of a great number of Vloggers that only speak of their interests, not the enjoyment and safety of the Sport.

  • @qman1434
    @qman1434 3 роки тому

    Love riding in the rain! So peaceful. I just have a waterproof First Gear jacket and pants' no need to pull over to change. I have an old(07) pair of waterproof leather boots. Alpine Stars! The still work!

  • @BusaLad
    @BusaLad 3 роки тому +1

    I'm a 3 and on the Busa it's a constant refresher on throttle control and easy on the braking.
    The secret to keeping your bun dry is get a train suit with a Incorporated hood that goes under your helmet and allows rain to go off the back of your helmet off and away.
    Once you have it all down pat your on your way to being a hardcore biker. 😁

  • @freeidaho-videos
    @freeidaho-videos 3 роки тому

    Bravo Doodle Bug. I salute your drive to conquer things you are uncomfortable with!

  • @phil4986
    @phil4986 2 роки тому

    Great info.
    I used to ride a KZ550 in everything.
    I once had to stop and buy garbage bags to use as raincoats on a two hundred and fifty mile rain ride up to Pennsylvania from Virginia.
    In the fall too so it was about fifty degrees regular temp and almost freezing at sixty miles per hour...yum yum.
    I am surprised to see so few motorcycle tires with no rain grooves in them now.
    I had Continentals hat had a twin open rain rib right jn the middle right around the tire.
    Yes, this was decades ago.
    Anyway, keep up the great work.
    All your information is appreciated.

  • @JJPelszynski
    @JJPelszynski 3 роки тому +1

    Great tips!! Watching this as the black clouds are rolling in and watching this new tropical storm path get closer and closer. bet I’ll be rain riding this week and next:) Thanks Doodle!

  • @RoadsOfOz
    @RoadsOfOz 3 роки тому +4

    I do not ride in the wet by choice. I do not mind riding in the rain heading home (as there is a nice warm shower and dry clothes there). I am also a fan of good wet weather gear. I have breathable (goretex) wet weather gear. Living in Australia, it can be raining one minute and 40 deg Celcius the next.
    Recently I bought a Segura Nomad Jacket. Very warm and very water proof. Not goretex. But it has been brilliant in winter and rain. Definitely will not be using it in summer. But the other three seasons. It is my first choice of riding jacket.

  • @craignevitt819
    @craignevitt819 3 роки тому

    Doodle i'm glad you mentioned about the slippery wet roads toward the end of your video.they can become slick

  • @lowcountryrob170
    @lowcountryrob170 3 роки тому

    Living in coastal South Carolina, a light rain is a blessing this time of the year. The torrential downpour, you might as well pull over as you aren't going to be able to see. I love riding in the rain. It's different, and it makes me slow down, take time, and focus a little more on the ride. It's part of riding. How can you be a rider if you aren't willing to ride in the weather? Love the video, and I'm sorry I'm a little late with my comment.

  • @christal-clear4505
    @christal-clear4505 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Caro, it’s fun driving in the rain, you learn to avoid the painted lines and manhole covers, and not to be scared if your back wheel steps out on slippy things! 🏍♥️👍🏽

  • @KevinKeller-aka-Chef
    @KevinKeller-aka-Chef 3 роки тому

    I added bark buster/hippo hands type coverings to my bike for a recent trip that was going through cold weather and they had the added benefit of helping keep my hands/arms dry despite 3 hours in pretty torrential rain from the last “atmospheric river” that went through California.

  • @Jillybean620
    @Jillybean620 3 роки тому

    I'm a 1. Not, but your videos have pushed me before, so who knows now. You're a great inspiration. Love your work!

  • @elwoodbrown7005
    @elwoodbrown7005 2 роки тому

    Having good rain gear on a multi day ride is a must, but sometimes you ride out in the sun and ride home in the rain. I carry a couple light items in my bike bag for just such occasions. A light rain coat that I can put on over my riding jacket. A pair of playtex living gloves. I pull these gloves on over the cuffs of my jacket to keep the rain from running up the sleeves and put my riding gloves on over them. My gloves get wet but my hands stay dry. I have vinyl boot covers (from Uline) for working in wet conditions. I pull them over my boots and under the legs of my jeans (or rain gear) to keep my boots from getting soaked. I use a 1 gallon ziplock bag to keep everything together in the bottom of my bike bag for wet occasions and refill as needed.

  • @got_to_roll
    @got_to_roll 3 роки тому +1

    I'm an enthusiastic 3.
    Fantastic video idea and very well presented. I ride year round in the PNW, often in the rain. I have a limited selection of gear to choose from due to my height (6'4"). First Gear Kathmandu Jacket, Tourmaster Venture Air 2.0 pants and Forma Adventure boots all work well, keeping me comfortable and dry without breaking the bank.

  • @sp6990
    @sp6990 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this. I hit some bad weather this weekend and didn't have gear. Was a scary and miserable experience. Glad I learned a lot without any major disasters. Definitely going to get some of the accessories you suggested. Thx Doodle

  • @ChaseJasperDown
    @ChaseJasperDown 3 роки тому +3

    Can we just stop for a moment to talk about how cool that rainbow colored umbrella is! 😂

  • @bikerbrinrac
    @bikerbrinrac 3 роки тому

    Great pic with the umbrella ☂️🌈 Yeah gotta get the right wet gear. I use a two piece thin waterproof set in black & the pants go over my boots too. Yep nothing worse than greasy road riding in the rain.

  • @HollowitzTV
    @HollowitzTV Рік тому

    Aww, thanks doodle! Your videos are awesome and super informative. One of my favorite motorcycle youtubers ^_^

  • @leonstancliff7218
    @leonstancliff7218 3 роки тому +2

    Doodle, our British friends tend to exaggerate the amount of rain they get. If you google the totals you will find that Georgia and Alabama sometimes get more annual rainfall than anywhere in GB. Their acceptance of rain riding is left over from the time when no one had automobiles. Everyone walked, rode bikes or motorbikes, so if you went to work you rode your bike or cycle, it was not a choice.

    • @erolalien6524
      @erolalien6524 5 місяців тому

      The total amount of rain a place gets it not a good indicator of how often it rains. The same amount of rain can fall in a day if it's torrential, or over the course of a week if it's not. I am from the UK and live in Ireland and we might not get as much torrential rain here but we get often weeks where it rains continuously, sometimes months with very few dry days. And no our intolerance of rain has nothing to do with the past, it comes from the fact it is also often cold here. Getting wet in a warm climate is very different from getting wet when it's cold. I don't go anywhere without rain gear on and I've often had to stop to warm my hands because they are going numb. So please don't try and compare our climate to the southern US, it is very different.

    • @leonstancliff7218
      @leonstancliff7218 5 місяців тому

      @@erolalien6524 My apologies, I stand corrected. I'm sure British rain is much wetter than American rain and zero degrees C is much colder in Britain than anywhere in the U.S.

    • @erolalien6524
      @erolalien6524 5 місяців тому

      @@leonstancliff7218 My apologies, I just checked the weather forecast in some places in Alabama. It is very wet there also right now but it is a lot warmer.

  • @MrPotatochips4
    @MrPotatochips4 3 роки тому +5

    Granma used to send me out in the rain and say, you're not made of sugar, you're not going to melt. Great woman; gave me unconditional love and coffee with buttered toast in it. 1960

  • @ttrguy9952
    @ttrguy9952 3 роки тому

    Ok, after the first 5 - 30 minutes of rain, the roads can be like ice, especially in the middle. That's the darker stripe you see when it's dry. That's oil vapor from cars and trucks just sitting on the road. Ride extremely cautious for the first 30 min. until the rain lifts this off the road and floats it to the side. After that, ride slow but normal. If you ride defensively you could get in trouble like a newb driving on snow for the first time. Light on throttle, slow on brakes. Great video Doodle!
    Peace and...
    Ride SAFE and BE safe Lady!!
    🙌👏👌✌🖖🤙👍👋🙂🌹

  • @Fee.1
    @Fee.1 3 роки тому

    Just passed through your region on my way to and from Gatlinburg Tennessee and the tail of the Dragon, Got home last Wednesday

  • @SandrossAlim
    @SandrossAlim 3 роки тому +1

    I genuinely enjoy your videos! Keep it up!

  • @ariesmarsexpress
    @ariesmarsexpress 6 місяців тому

    I have an aerostich R3 and one of the things that's kind of important in that suit is that it has a lot of vents. Some of those vents are meant to still be able to work in the rain. The biggest one goes all the way across the back which can be unzipped, but it has a flap over the opening. This allows air to pass through the suit without getting water inside it. Though to your point about Gore-tex, the whole suit is Gore-Tex so there is that. Because I always have the R3 on, I am always wearing rain gear. The problem with any rain gear though (even Gore-Tex) is that it is going to be vapor impermeable when its raining. This means that if you don't have vents in it, you are going to be wet anyway from sweating into everything.
    This next bit has to do with the fact that some fibers keep you warm even when wet. This is leftover from my backpacking days. It is next to impossible to keep your hands dry. They will either get wet as you are riding or when you come to a stop and all the water drains down your sleeve into the gloves. What you can do is to keep your hands (and gloves) from caring that they are wet. If you have glove liners made out of a material (like wool) that will keep your hands warm when wet, then it kind of doesn't matter unless you are riding so long that you get water logged. The liners also make it easy to get leather gauntlets on and off when wet, just make sure the mix of fibers is relatively slippery. This same trick works for boots as well. Anyone who has ever been backpacking knows that somewhere on the trail you are to walk through a knee deep, 40 degree creek and so no matter how high or waterproof your boots are, you are going to fill them will ice cold water. For this, and for general cushion and comfort (these things are amazing), I alway wear Buffalo Wool socks. These are not always available and they are expensive, but I am fairly certain you could survive an ice age in them. I wear the the Trekker version, but they have other weights. All will work for just keeping your feet warm when wet. If you ride all year like I do, then they are even more useful in winter.

  • @nickcutler7759
    @nickcutler7759 3 роки тому +1

    Hey Doodle, I’m originally from England but now live in Australia so dry a lot of the time but when it rains it buckets !
    I commute but usually look at weather app night before to plan. Enjoy riding in rain and vision is trickiest bit. Highly recommend:- 44 Teeth, The Missenden Flyer and Lamb Chop Rides for reviews and racing in the rain 👍

  • @Wilflyheli
    @Wilflyheli 3 роки тому

    Northern Ireland (UK) ride in sun rain hail and snow. We have an old saying here, no such thing as bad weather just the wrong clothes.
    Ride safe

  • @johnpagejr.7628
    @johnpagejr.7628 3 роки тому

    Doodle I have a water prof collar from a company called Schampa Shielded. I donj't know if it is still available but it does work to keep water from running down your neck. It is a crescent shaped piece of nylon with a strip of Velcro along the top edge that attaches to stick on Velcro around the base of your helmet. If a person could not find it I am sure it would be easy to make one with a little experimentation.

  • @112oxford
    @112oxford 3 роки тому +2

    Recently discovered and subscribed 👍🏻
    Riding bikes in the rain makes you a far better rider, and to me should be made a compulsory part of training.
    Most modern vehicles have driver/rider aids such as traction control, ABS etc. but these things shouldn’t be relied upon, and a good understanding of skid control and cadence braking should be taught.
    I’m in the UK, so rain is 24/7, 365.😉

  • @eindbaaz3815
    @eindbaaz3815 2 роки тому +1

    Ppl tend not to drive in the rain because the rain itself is already slippery and on roundabouts there tends to be more oil on the roads that in combination with water makes it almost as slippery as ice 😱 as a kid i had a few aquaplanning sliders so i also know the feeling of being scared to ride in the rain but its all about keep doing it eventually you will master the craft of riding in the rain 👍
    I dont own a car so i ride with rain and snow and as raingear wise, i had so many over the years but 100+ euro suits most of the time keep me dry 😎
    PS: for your hair, you could use a showercap under your helm 😉
    PPS: The "extra piece of fabric" shouldnt be loose 😂 it has a soft band just to make it more comfy for your neck, there are suits that have a extra collar piece tho

  • @jim8684
    @jim8684 3 роки тому

    I'm new to your channel, but I love your attitude and sense of adventure. Really good information too! Always have fun and be careful please.

  • @emmagrrl
    @emmagrrl 3 роки тому

    Here in Oregon I ride in the rain 8 months of the year. My hair is always an issue and sometimes it works its way up into my helmet. As far as boots go, I found wearing snowshoe gaiters keeps all the water out of my boots. That was one of my best ideas actually. :D

  • @TheMNB
    @TheMNB 2 роки тому

    I guess I'm type 3 - hard core. I've got about 300k miles under my belt. I ride all kinds of bikes, except sport bikes. I've never liked the crouch, even when I was in my 20s. I've been riding since 1981 and I've done more than a couple rides where I was out in torrential rain all day.
    These are the tips I have from learning it the hard way:
    1) cheap rain gear isn't likely to work so well. Or it will tear or melt easily. But that doesn't mean you have to get the most expensive.
    2) properly adjusting the legs and cuffs is critical.
    3) make sure the legs are fully over your boots and as far down the boot as possible. If it has a strap, tighten that down so it doesn't slide up much.
    4) put the arm cuffs OVER your gloves. I've found putting gauntlets over the gloves allows water to come down the sleeve and into the inside of the glove. Of course, you can get the opposite with sleeve over glove, but that seems to work better for me. Again, slide the sleeve down as far as you can and strap it tight around the glove.
    5) ensure any zipper/snap overflaps are covering the seam and sealed if possible (many have velcro to "seal" them).
    6) if the collar has any kind of extension to help it go into your helmet, use it.
    7) a waterproof neck gaiter should probably go on the outside, but I never do that. It's just not practical. I don't really have a problem with water getting in from my neck, fortunately. That said, all my bikes have a more upright riding position. ie: not the sport bike tuck, so YMMV.
    8) I like to crack my visor just a hair if fogging becomes an issue. But there are times where it's difficult to keep it clear. Carry several dry microfiber cloths if possible.
    Of course, waterproof boots and gloves are essential!
    Don't be scared to ride in the rain. You have more traction than you think, but some surfaces can be slick. Watch for them and avoid them if you can. If not, make sure you approach them fully upright and once over them (say a large metal plate) do not lean, brake or change your throttle. Keep everything steady. If you have to alter anything, do it smoothly. No sudden movement or downshift. This applies to any low traction situation.
    People will think you are insane to ride in heavy rain, but I do it here in California. Not that it rains that much, but I ride all year. The only time I don't ride is when its raining in a manner that will make visibility very difficult (eg: misting) or ponding is likely. I'm not a big fan of unexpected 6" puddles and hydroplaning at 65mph. But that WILL wake your ass right up!
    Sometimes you get caught off guard by unexpected rain. If you practice in the rain when you can, you'll be ready.
    Thanks so much for all your wonderful videos and tips, Doodle.

  • @hughmac7423
    @hughmac7423 3 роки тому

    Good on you. The best rain gear I've had was waxed cotton gear.

  • @zedddddful
    @zedddddful 3 роки тому

    Nice video Doodle looks like you've got rain riding sewn up 👍

  • @PetrolJunkie
    @PetrolJunkie 3 роки тому

    You can use the spray for waterproofing tents on any fabric to make it shed water. I use it on my daily gear for surprise storms and it works fine.
    You can also get waterproofing “polish” for your boots. The bonus is that it makes it easier to clean your boots if you bother.
    Also, I highly recommend using a hydrophobic coating on your visor. Regular wax or Rainx will do, but a true hydrophobic product will shed water off your visor at slow speeds as well as it does at high speeds.
    The better the wind protection on a bike the less rain hits you.
    Touring tires are way better performance tires on wet roads. ADV tires are better than touring. Ironically, knobbies can be really squirrelly.
    Never outride your skills or conditions. If you aren’t comfortable riding in the wet, wait until at least the rain stops. There is nothing wrong will going slower. Making it there in the same shape you left only a little wetter is way more important than keeping up with the plastic box drivers.

  • @MercilessGuitar151
    @MercilessGuitar151 3 роки тому

    It's funny that you posted this video today, while I am sitting here in AZ, watching a rare(for us) rain storm.

  • @gregd.88
    @gregd.88 3 роки тому +2

    I use Frog Togs with their boot covers, no gloves I just hate having my hands covered. Try Rain X on your viser. Works good.

    • @reflectionpoint
      @reflectionpoint 3 роки тому +1

      Rain-X inside visor too, if it fogs. The Rain-X wipes are easy to pack in a tank bag with the froggs.

    • @robertvilliard6768
      @robertvilliard6768 3 роки тому

      Until you are picking gravel out of yer palms😝

    • @gregd.88
      @gregd.88 3 роки тому

      @@robertvilliard6768 been riding for 50 years. Hasn't happened, yet! Always a first time I guess.

    • @robertvilliard6768
      @robertvilliard6768 3 роки тому

      @@gregd.88 good luck out there

  • @observerfrom5563
    @observerfrom5563 2 роки тому

    I gave you the thumbs up for the banana dance towards the end 🤗🌟

  • @huskypoop4917
    @huskypoop4917 3 роки тому

    mrs doodle riding in the summer rain is quiet plesurable i agree just watch for oil and diesel spills or the black death as i call it. it aint that much of a pleasure here in winter instead of raining occasionally its all the time and freezing riding in snow is a experience to forget . im uploadin some vids soon and doin winter riding here all been well . winter wrecks bikes here i got a winter hack lined up for this ;D

  • @roywalls5595
    @roywalls5595 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks again for great video!

  • @Boysenberr
    @Boysenberr 3 роки тому +1

    I tried a little application of Rain-X on my visor when it last rained in Callow-fornia and it worked surprisingly well. Unfortunately, incidents of rain are sufficiently spaced out ,that the roads are perennially slick. Great caution is advisable here when rain riding.

  • @Tugyankreel
    @Tugyankreel 2 роки тому

    Really good vid…I remember my first raid ride…white knuckle riding

  • @ryangibson5496
    @ryangibson5496 3 роки тому

    Z400! I have a blue / teal one. Love it!

  • @frankmoralesiii6908
    @frankmoralesiii6908 2 роки тому

    I like the rain. In my younger years rain ment, for me, put on my shorts, T-shirt, Nikes and run. Now rain means, get on the motorcycle!

  • @bulletmtw
    @bulletmtw 3 роки тому

    For summer showers look at something like the Klim over glove called the forecast , looks weird but works great. Also schampa makes a wind and waterproof helmet skirt but I think it’s primarily for cooler weather.

  • @mattcole2863
    @mattcole2863 2 роки тому

    I always rip it at stoplights when I get caught on the 🌧! I never have rain gear when it happens 🤷. I just suck it up for the first 5 minutes, after that, you're already wet so you might as well be happy.

  • @iainf6
    @iainf6 3 роки тому

    Your becoming the rain guru ☺️ excellent video full of great tips thankyou Doodle 😉👍👏👏👊👏

  • @jaysantiago-BX-NY
    @jaysantiago-BX-NY 3 роки тому

    Great content! I'm an Oopsy rider🙄 lol. I commute to work in New York City on my RSV4 RF. Another good tip I've learned riding in the rain, is to ride one gear higher than you normally would. Keep up the great content!!🙏

  • @scootersurfermusiclover1941
    @scootersurfermusiclover1941 2 роки тому

    Doodle, you are great. However if you would like to comment on rain riding, see FortNine, Ryan F9.
    Vancouver, BC conditions.
    I can attest, Seattle and Tacoma, WA conditions are similar. If you ride in the months of September through June, you ride with rain as your constant companion.
    I am certain Megan Kaptein has ridden in conditions similar to this.

  • @merxmoto
    @merxmoto 2 роки тому

    You should do a winter ride video! If you haven't done that already of course.

  • @michaeltorrey3603
    @michaeltorrey3603 3 роки тому

    Cool umbrella!

  • @justme_brentg
    @justme_brentg 3 роки тому

    Some nice bikes over the years!

  • @dem0n1k
    @dem0n1k 3 роки тому +1

    I used to think i had a perfect rain-proof system until I did a ~18hour ride & it rained the whole way. Eventually, water leached up my hair, soaked my helmet liner. Then it leaked down my neck until every part of me was soaked :) Even my boots filled up with water. My boot covers & pants were great though.. I went through a lot of fairly deep water & my feet stayed dry for like 10ish hours.. but eventually everything was wet.

  • @richichung
    @richichung 3 роки тому

    A lot of people reviewing rain gear, but most of them do not talk about how troublesome to wear the rain suit on the road with a riding boots. We need a full zipper rain pant so we can put the pants on and off quickly with the boots on.

  • @raghnallmacaodh3220
    @raghnallmacaodh3220 3 роки тому

    When I took the MSF class... day one was bonus lessons.... rained all day.. heavy at times.

  • @trblemkr1d106
    @trblemkr1d106 3 роки тому

    More for cold weather riding...I get my gear at Army surplus ( much cheaper and more durable ) . I found a great two piece ventilated rain suit at Army surplus....boot selection also excellent and sometimes cheaper...SHOP AROUND.

  • @ClassicRider
    @ClassicRider 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Wonder Doodle - The comments showed up in my alerts, and I don't remember setting filters for it, but what the heck, It must mean that I must watch your rain vid in its entirety. Agreed - I will tonight - I'll try not to yak, and got lots of adventures with this, but I know you got good rain gear, I finally found some, and I want to see your wet driving skills -
    I expect this will be exciting. Question does your bike know how to surf?
    And you are a Dr. Who Fan too eh ?
    Ride wisely -

  • @Koza1385
    @Koza1385 3 роки тому

    Agreed on the bike service for parts. My Tiger needed a new shift sensor and it took a month and a half because of the UK shutdowns and constant air mail being delayed.

  • @stuartrobertson8851
    @stuartrobertson8851 3 роки тому +1

    Come to Scotland Doodle, we have mount’ns and rain a plenty. I have a one piece and my go to are SealSkin socks (that’s a brand not actual seal), as my boots are ancient and lost their waterproofness but still so comfortable.

    • @davidc1961utube
      @davidc1961utube 3 роки тому

      Awah oop in tha highlands!

    • @stuartrobertson8851
      @stuartrobertson8851 3 роки тому

      Aye, bring on this global warming and we can change the liquid sunshine into the dry warm stuff😉

    • @davidc1961utube
      @davidc1961utube 3 роки тому

      @@stuartrobertson8851 As a resident of the PNW, I can tell you that with dry, come fires. I will take mud over smoke every time!

    • @stuartrobertson8851
      @stuartrobertson8851 3 роки тому +1

      Very true David, Greece also are suffering badly right now. Stay safe.

  • @monunyabidness5949
    @monunyabidness5949 3 роки тому

    Got caught, ill prepared, in Nebraska, on my way to Mt Rushmore. It doesn't rain much in Southern California where I started riding, and I basically rode year round over there. If it rained it might be for only a short time.
    Yeah, this was hours and hours. I was determined to go to Mt Rushmore, but had a doctors appointment that Friday, back in Dallas. The only thing that prevented me from exercising common sense and getting a hotel room, was said doctors appointment, and a major case of cabin fever.
    Several trips to Walmart later, i returned back home, and promptly got myself a four season jacket and matching pants.
    Heated grips are your friend in wet weather.

  • @2thePtBassTuT
    @2thePtBassTuT 3 роки тому +1

    1:38 Love the Mary Poppin's tribute! That would make a great snapshot and/or print for your neck gaiters...

    • @DoodleOnAMotorcycle
      @DoodleOnAMotorcycle  3 роки тому

      Umbrellas are Mary Poppins tributes? 😅
      damn she good….

    • @2thePtBassTuT
      @2thePtBassTuT 3 роки тому

      @@DoodleOnAMotorcycle
      Well... not officially , but I remember the scene with her umbrella... Yours is MUCH more colorful!
      Now that you've conquered the rain riding thing, your next goal is to fly like Mary P. , but with that colorful umbrella... :^)
      She comes in for a landing around the 2:24 mark. If you can pull that off, your vid will certainly go viral. lol
      ua-cam.com/video/5BHoDW9f7vY/v-deo.html

  • @slayerarrow
    @slayerarrow Рік тому

    I have ridden for more than 40 years . You probably have more rain experience than me! I only ride in the rain when i got stuck somewhere. I try to keep my bike clean! I never mind myself getting wet but I worry about traction and obviously other drivers seeing me

  • @Socoolral
    @Socoolral 3 роки тому

    Oh Gaud!!
    I’ve been watching some of your vlogs and realized I’m not subscribed. Hey thanks for your vlogs. I like them because they are informative and fun. Stay safe and healthy in your body “Banana”😉🤙🏼

  • @riding2nowhere
    @riding2nowhere 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the video 📸

  • @donlunn792
    @donlunn792 3 роки тому

    When I was riding back in the early 60s ( yes I’m still riding) I had a Belstaff Trial Master suit.It was waxed.And my work was a long way from home. I never had any Issues with water ingress ever. But the newer version I couldn’t even afford it. But it doesn’t have rave reviews.Progress I suppose.

  • @markjenkins905
    @markjenkins905 Рік тому

    The best rain gear out there today is :
    SCOTT Ergonomic Pro DP Rain Jacket & pants.
    100% waterproof

  • @scottstewart6740
    @scottstewart6740 2 роки тому

    I believe Your jacket may be able to roll up into that extra fabric at the top of the jacket for easy storage, that's how my rain jacket works

  • @motoshan
    @motoshan 3 роки тому

    Also goretex is great. All my gear is goretex. However it is not waterPROOF. It's great up to a time then it will become waterlogged. But it's extremely versatile. You will never get caught out in the rain and oops you forgot your rain suit. You are always wearing goretex. That's why it's great

  • @tonyespinola2896
    @tonyespinola2896 3 роки тому

    A little bit late to this. There are finger squeegees you can get. You put your gloved finger through the gap and can use that to keep the helmet visor clear.

  • @PasquiDente
    @PasquiDente 3 роки тому +1

    If you'd like to get a good quick insight about riding in the UK just watch (John) Lamb chop rides testing the trident :)

  • @theChestnutMtnTinman
    @theChestnutMtnTinman 3 роки тому +4

    My general philosophy is if I’m dry in the garage I’m not leaving in the rain. If it catches me out riding so be it😎😎

  • @billhillyer334
    @billhillyer334 3 роки тому

    I remember my brother he used a garment bag once it worked well it covered his hole body but ya good clothing is a must thank you for sharing Doodle remember ride like no one else has any eyeballs 💛 Chow
    Ps. I was living in Virginia Beach an all I had for transportation was my bike warm rain love it cold rain not so much

  • @Kupoinfo
    @Kupoinfo 3 роки тому

    Yeah I was on a 500 mile trip when I got caught in a storm. It rained for a good 150 miles. When I stopped for gas, poured a bunch of water out of my boot. That little extra cloth, I think you use to secure around your neck. For me, I had a rain coat, but my back still got wet because I didn't use the hood.

  • @MikeTheBike58
    @MikeTheBike58 3 роки тому

    Keep it smooth

  • @Nyasardipolandia
    @Nyasardipolandia 3 роки тому +1

    As Indonesian, i've been riding in any rainy weather there. Funny stories i can share, many times, the rain didn't fall in the whole area. So when the rain starts, you were like... Should i stop and wear the rain coat? Naahh... Probably just little rain and then you went through it. And after few km, sun came out but you're the only 1 wet rider 😅 Or the opposite, you decided to wear rain coat and later on become that one stranger riding a bike with rain coat in a bright sunny day 😅

  • @nealstephensonhiro72
    @nealstephensonhiro72 3 роки тому

    So! Good job covering night riding, rain riding, riding riding, review riding, what about travel riding? What's a multi day trip like, how many miles can a young rider cover day after day without feeling like a zombie afterwards? Just an idea Doodle, great content enjoying all you offer here

  • @nightfury6836
    @nightfury6836 3 роки тому +1

    Doodle is a badass ;-)

  • @SlingingLead
    @SlingingLead 3 роки тому

    Girl, I mentioned Gore-Tex to you on your comments section so long ago. And about how Sir-Mix-Alot who lives in the rainy Pacific North-West is so serious about the stuff he wrote a song about it. And you were all "uh, what? lol." Slinging Lead knows about the things of which he speaks! No hard feelings though.
    In all seriousness, I can go swimming in my Gore-Tex gear and not get wet. Their claims of it being "breathable" are marginally true at best. Great video.

    • @dalevoigt8612
      @dalevoigt8612 3 роки тому

      I have a gore=tex Dry Suit for kayaking.

  • @CheapskateMotorsports
    @CheapskateMotorsports 3 роки тому

    Man, I straight up gave up on trying to tie my hair up. I just leave it open now and it's so much more comfy. When it rains I just wear frogg toggs and their high collar deflects all the water away from my hair anyway.

  • @YBGuy
    @YBGuy 3 роки тому

    I like your thumbnail for this video.

  • @kimbennetts2017
    @kimbennetts2017 3 роки тому

    Back in the day l used to have a woollen Scarf that l had for years. One day someone gave me a beautiful silk scarf 10f long 2ft wide .On a long wet ride l discovered silk becomes quite airtight ,not good with an open face also the dye ran ,so not only did l suffocating l was a complete mess .Went back to my O!d wool scarf cheers

  • @BikerRoutePR
    @BikerRoutePR 3 роки тому

    Nice video Doodle!! God Bless you. I make videos here in Puerto Rico with my S40

  • @multitaskchef
    @multitaskchef 3 роки тому

    Hey Doodle. Enjoy your vlogs. Keep up the great stuff. Very entertaining. What happened to your Street Triple? I have a Speed Triple and LOVE IT!

    • @DoodleOnAMotorcycle
      @DoodleOnAMotorcycle  3 роки тому

      It’s just in for routine maintenance - but I didn’t take it to a Triumph shop so they were missing a Triumph specific tool to close it back up - it been a little over 2 weeks since that tool was ordered and it hasn’t even shipped yet 😰