Never buying true raingear before, I decided that with our Harley Bucks this time around we should invest in some. Sturgis is coming up and we would like to be better prepared.
So off to the Harley store, remember Harley Bucks...
We pick out matching Harley suits with bright orange reflective and pants with suspenders. Got the Gators as well.
The wife really doesn't care for my orange and black color on our SERG, so orange raingear seemed to be appropriate to me... I told her it was not a fashion statement, but a MUST BE SEEN IN THE RAIN statement.
So here we are all prepared for rain.
It started out nice Saturday, but after buying the raingear and putting it all in the saddle bags, we start to feel a few rain drops. Darn, the rain was supposed to stay away for the rest of the day. So we ride home, about 7 miles and we get a "little" wet.
So Sunday the weather was supposed to be great until late in the day and then all hell was supposed to break loose. Well all hell did break loose later, we had three tornados touch down within about 10 miles of our house, one less than 5 miles away.
But back to the Sunday ride. All of the raingear and our cheap Frogg Toggs were still at the house. We get to our BBQ destination and while parking we feel a few drops of rain. After we eat it looks like it had blown over, but not quite.
We hit the freeway and book on home, getting wet for the second time after just buying new raingear....

I think we actually ran into the weather cell as we were riding much faster east than the cell was moving. If we had waited we might have been better, but there was another larger cell moving in from the west and we took our chances.
I know, we were NOT prepared and it's our fault, but it seems just a bit ironic that we just bought over $500 in raingear and we get wet not once, but twice in two days.
We hope to be better prepared when we leave for Sturgis this year.
