Rain Suits (for Steve in Golden)
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 9:51 pm
Steve,
My suggestion is to go to your local dealer or generic M/C accessory store (http://goo.gl/maps/rvVky) and see what they have. Wear your gear so you can try it on.
I've had both one-piece and two-piece. One-piece suits are made for people that travel in couples, or are contortionists (IMO).
Two-piece will keep you dry, and are a lot easier to don and doff.
Make sure the collar is snug. Also make sure it is lined with soft material.
I just got some of the three-finger over-mitts from Aerostich that have a squeegee built-in to the left thumb. Very handy.
I guess the hot set-up for anti-fogging face shield is some kind of aftermarket unit called Pinlock. At least that is all they talk about on the CBR250R site. When I Googled anti fog motorcycle face shield I didn't see Pinlock until the 3rd page!
I've always used a stock shield and usually crack it.
My suggestion is to go to your local dealer or generic M/C accessory store (http://goo.gl/maps/rvVky) and see what they have. Wear your gear so you can try it on.
I've had both one-piece and two-piece. One-piece suits are made for people that travel in couples, or are contortionists (IMO).
Two-piece will keep you dry, and are a lot easier to don and doff.
Make sure the collar is snug. Also make sure it is lined with soft material.
I just got some of the three-finger over-mitts from Aerostich that have a squeegee built-in to the left thumb. Very handy.
I guess the hot set-up for anti-fogging face shield is some kind of aftermarket unit called Pinlock. At least that is all they talk about on the CBR250R site. When I Googled anti fog motorcycle face shield I didn't see Pinlock until the 3rd page!
I've always used a stock shield and usually crack it.