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varyder
Posted 2008-11-23 6:19 PM (#23798)
Subject: Diaper


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
I've never seen one for a biker, but this is a serious request. I've gone to wearing chaps and leather jacket and that is my rain gear as well. I've not even donned my toggs in the heaviest rain and just went on in my leather. Chaps don't have the mid-section so that part gets soaked as all the rain runs down the jacket and across the bike into my seat. I thought in the days before toggs and other rain gear what did the bikers do other than tough it out. I thought that maybe there was a leather "diaper" that would cover that mid section on chaps to keep all of the rider dry (well, drier). Has anyone ever seen something like this or have solution short of telling me to put on my rain gear?
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Kornbread
Posted 2008-11-23 6:59 PM (#23800 - in reply to #23798)
Subject: Re: Diaper


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Posts: 97
Okeefenokee Swamp
Just buy a pair of leather pants.Wear those in the winter and chaps in the summer.
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clubford00
Posted 2008-11-23 7:30 PM (#23802 - in reply to #23798)
Subject: Re: Diaper


Tourer

Posts: 301
Buffalo Grove,Ill
I'm not trying to sound rude here, but why don't you just get some rain gear?
Its very rare that you get caught in a storm. so usually you have time to stop and change.
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Teach
Posted 2008-11-23 8:29 PM (#23811 - in reply to #23798)
Subject: Re: Diaper


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Posts: 1436
Buy a pair of ride pants and you won't need to worry about chaps or rain suites.
Can't believe I even replied to this post..........
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varyder
Posted 2008-11-23 10:46 PM (#23828 - in reply to #23800)
Subject: Re: Diaper


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA

Kornbread - 2008-11-23 6:59 PM Just buy a pair of leather pants.Wear those in the winter and chaps in the summer.

Thanks Kornbread, that is one option, and probably the one I will go with. I prefer wearing the leather and not worrying about stopping when it rains, but wearing the leather paints when the threat of rain is in the forecast would work. I know the whole idea sounds crazy, but wearing chaps are convenient and when it rains it would really be something leather that would cover that middle area to repell the rain for that short period, then it could easily be removed and packed away. I guess I think too much. With leather, I don't see the point of putting on a rain suit. I use my togg top to cover the dash when I'm out and stopped and it is going to rain. I guess I'll be adding leather pants to my growing inventory.

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donetracey
Posted 2008-11-24 1:47 AM (#23837 - in reply to #23798)
Subject: Re: Diaper


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Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
Hey Chris - I hear Victory is working on a retractable hard top that fits in the trunk ! Sorry...

I was picturing you wearing leathers and a diaper and fell on the floor LOL

Best for us here in Rain Forest Country - is long johns (in winter) plus jeans and chaps. Carry good rain gear that is loose and easy to put on in a hurry over top of everything else. I have been known to also stuff in the Seattle Sunday Times for warmth. And avoid patches of leaves on the road - they hide frost/ice.
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varyder
Posted 2008-11-24 6:11 AM (#23842 - in reply to #23837)
Subject: Re: Diaper


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA

I like to incite mayhem Don, and figure that would get a reaction among "bikers". After riding a year on the Vision, I've yet to don my frogg toggs. The only thing I'll use them for is covering my electronics when stopped and no cover. When I would ride the wing I would put on the bottoms and my leather jacket would be the top but after getting the Vision and my chaps, I just won't put them on. Maybe it is the stupidity in me, and I have plenty, I just don't know. If it wasn't for the wind prior to reaching Winnie on my way to see my son, I'm afraid I would have gone through the worst storm I've ever riden in. But by what the girl said the next morning that the roads had deep water, I think that I would have met my match. The hard gusting winds made me stop before I hit the storm and I never even thought of putting on my toggs. I had just came through some rain but I considered it a heavy rain and not a down pour and my seat was a little wet from the rain that runs down the jacket and across the bike to my crouch.

So there is no hope for me in suggesting this rain gear or another, I think I'll have to do the leather pants thing which is just another large clothing article to lug around. I was looking for a simple covering of the mid-section for the chaps that could be added and removed when rain showed up. I found that wearing long-johns, insulated chaps is sufficient for my lower body, and longjohns and a sweat shirt with the leather jacket works for me on the top, even down to 19 degrees. I can go at least two hours if I have the boot warmers before I have to stop and raise my temp up, which doesn't take long. I'm cheap and I'm not into the fancy stuff and perfer my leathers.

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donetracey
Posted 2008-11-24 1:09 PM (#23859 - in reply to #23798)
Subject: Re: Diaper


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
Chris, I did some thimkin about the diaper thing after I added my comments, above.
I think you might be on to something good. I got rained on several times this season - usually just rain that comes at you quick, and is gone in a few minutes - not enough to want to get 'geared up' - but enough to get the crotch wet.
So - what I thimked about wuz - get a large pair of rain pants - 1 or 2 sizes bigger - and cut them off - maybe at the knees - so they would slip on easily over chaps and boots. In the rain I got caught in - my leathers kept me dry, and the bike protected my feet and legs, and my leathers have waterprotectant on them - so they dry very quickly when the rain is gone. So the half-pants would stop the crotch-rot and solve the carrying problem - as they would not be as bulky as a complete set. Hmmmm????
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Crawford
Posted 2008-11-24 1:57 PM (#23863 - in reply to #23798)
Subject: Re: Diaper


Tourer

Posts: 340
Regina Saskatchewan Canada
Plus you don't have to worry about plastic melting on the hot pipes. What a great idea Don!
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varyder
Posted 2008-11-24 2:34 PM (#23867 - in reply to #23859)
Subject: Re: Diaper


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA

donetracey - 2008-11-24 1:09 PM Chris, I did some thimkin about the diaper thing after I added my comments, above. I think you might be on to something good. I got rained on several times this season - usually just rain that comes at you quick, and is gone in a few minutes - not enough to want to get 'geared up' - but enough to get the crotch wet. So - what I thimked about wuz - get a large pair of rain pants - 1 or 2 sizes bigger - and cut them off - maybe at the knees - so they would slip on easily over chaps and boots. In the rain I got caught in - my leathers kept me dry, and the bike protected my feet and legs, and my leathers have waterprotectant on them - so they dry very quickly when the rain is gone. So the half-pants would stop the crotch-rot and solve the carrying problem - as they would not be as bulky as a complete set. Hmmmm????

Necessity is the mother of invention -- Ride on! What about leather shorts? Unless they matched the black leather it might look rather odd and really look like a diaper. My toggs are gray, almost white looking, and I could see that now, all black leather and white shorts. But that does sound to be the solution though, oversized leather shorts that would keep the majority of the rain off. I showed up at work drenched in the crouch one day because as soon as I got to the first light it had to be red in a downpour. That would have solved my problem.

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Tarpits99
Posted 2008-11-25 3:19 AM (#23908 - in reply to #23798)
Subject: Re: Diaper


Iron Butt

Posts: 742
North Orange County CA
Lederhosen Dr. Frankenstein?

Anyone got a Riccola?

The laughter is making my throat a little raw, and my butt is already getting sympathetic bedsores from all the seams in the three layers of clothing you're getting ready to wear.

Think I'll stick with my rain-gear, which the weather girl says I may get to use for the first time this year later this week.

How about using Scotch-guard on the jeans that you wear when the weather looks iffy? Then if you get wet at the stoplight it just runs off? Lasts about three washings.

Happy thanksgiving!
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varyder
Posted 2008-11-25 6:22 AM (#23911 - in reply to #23908)
Subject: Re: Diaper


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA

Tarpits99 - 2008-11-25 3:19 AM Lederhosen Dr. Frankenstein? Anyone got a Riccola? The laughter is making my throat a little raw, and my butt is already getting sympathetic bedsores from all the seams in the three layers of clothing you're getting ready to wear. Think I'll stick with my rain-gear, which the weather girl says I may get to use for the first time this year later this week. How about using Scotch-guard on the jeans that you wear when the weather looks iffy? Then if you get wet at the stoplight it just runs off? Lasts about three washings. Happy thanksgiving!

Glad to put a little life in the forum along with the motivation posters thread. The rest has been pretty bleh

As a serious thought, anything we do when we ride, for the most part is out of necessity. For those who ride rain or shine, hot or cold wants something to make it through the uncomfortable moments like a drenched crouch. Reasoning says leave the bike home and take the jeep, the heart says, if you do that you'll regret it. It's interesting when I show up to work and I have to go to the bathroom to dry my crouch because I'm drenched in the mid-section. I could buy the thousands of dollars worth of gear for the few moments that has to be endured, but I say if I have to do all that I'll sell the bike and forget about it.

I don't have a problem with rain gear but most of the time it turns into an aggrevation for me. I found that leather, straight up is the best all around protectant and I don't have to stop and put something else on. I'm looking for a summer jacket with vents, because I have the regular leather jacket and will revert to just wearing my vest and long sleeve for the summer. But if it rains then, I might have to put on my jacket.

I guess real bikers don't care either way, it is an opportunity for a bath when it rains.

Okay, sorry to bore or entertain you all with this diaper thread and it just adds to my useless chatter, which leads to global warming which leads to all year round riding for some of us. But wait, where is the global warming, did someone forget to turn it on? 

 



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GAgirlTrixie
Posted 2008-11-25 8:08 AM (#23914 - in reply to #23798)
Subject: RE: Diaper


Tourer

Posts: 320
Savannah, GA -Year round riding!! Yay!

I gotta admit, when I saw the topic, I thought that this was another long distance riding question (ala that crazy atronaut a few years ago...), and how to handle the long distance between fill ups on the Vision......


Wow

I just got back from doing the Ride Like A Pro class in FL. I rode my VTX down there (I wanted my little bike for that class). I was dying with 150 miles between fill ups.... I was really wishing I was on the Vision then (not to mention how cold it was and I was missing the heated seats and grips....)

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cw1115
Posted 2008-11-25 8:42 AM (#23915 - in reply to #23914)
Subject: Re: Diaper


Visionary

Posts: 1290
Ruskin, Fl
GAgirlTrixie, I hate to change the subject here, but what did you think of the class. I own the DVD and it was the best money I ever spent, if you are willing to practice of course. I live less than an hour from New Port Richie and plan on taking the four hour class one of these days.
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varyder
Posted 2008-11-25 8:49 AM (#23916 - in reply to #23914)
Subject: RE: Diaper


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
GAgirlTrixie - 2008-11-25 8:08 AM

I gotta admit, when I saw the topic, I thought that this was another long distance riding question (ala that crazy atronaut a few years ago...), and how to handle the long distance between fill ups on the Vision......



I just got back from doing the Ride Like A Pro class in FL. I rode my VTX down there (I wanted my little bike for that class). I was dying with 150 miles between fill ups.... I was really wishing I was on the Vision then (not to mention how cold it was and I was missing the heated seats and grips....)

Great job, I will admit I'm a little jealous because I've been thinking of getting the RLAP video and doing it on my own. There are two problems with the Vision that I've encountered since owning. One, I have to stop for gas. But if I didn't stop for gas I would have to stop and unload. This bike is the best to ride because it never causes any pressure points in the seat and I can move my feet around. If I ever figure out how to get more fuel capacity, I would have to wear a real diaper, Depends I think they are called. And being that we are "pilots" that would be in line with the Astronut!   



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RedRider
Posted 2008-11-25 9:05 AM (#23917 - in reply to #23798)
Subject: Re: Diaper


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Posts: 1350
I understand your question and will give you my answer. Cork and a tie wrap.
Butt.... really you are looking at the wrong leather pants. Chaps have a zipper up both legs and a belt. That's just what my leather pants have so it takes the same amount of time off and on. I hated chaps because my (you know) would get cold and wet. I bought a pair of leather pants with zippers and real deep pockets for $99 many years ago. Victory also sells them but check Sportsmen Guide for better prices if they have them in stock.
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amessen
Posted 2008-11-25 9:19 AM (#23919 - in reply to #23798)
Subject: Re: Diaper


Cruiser

Posts: 271
Belding Michigan
As soon as someone make a leather pant for a man with a 34 inch inseam and 50 inch waist I am all over that in the interm I will have to deal with poorly fiting rain suit or get wet sometime sucks to be big Archie
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varyder
Posted 2008-11-25 9:58 AM (#23921 - in reply to #23917)
Subject: Re: Diaper


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA

BlueOx USA - 2008-11-25 9:05 AM I understand your question and will give you my answer. Cork and a tie wrap. Butt.... really you are looking at the wrong leather pants. Chaps have a zipper up both legs and a belt. That's just what my leather pants have so it takes the same amount of time off and on. I hated chaps because my (you know) would get cold and wet. I bought a pair of leather pants with zippers and real deep pockets for $99 many years ago. Victory also sells them but check Sportsmen Guide for better prices if they have them in stock.

Thanks BOUSA, I think you have the answer, and I'll check those out. My wife egged me to get the chaps so maybe she'll get them for me for Christmas if I can hold out that long. She wouldn't want my (you know) getting cold and wet, so I think she'd spring for them.

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donetracey
Posted 2008-11-25 1:08 PM (#23931 - in reply to #23798)
Subject: Re: Diaper


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
amessen: "As soon as someone make a leather pant for a man with a 34 inch inseam and 50 inch waist I am all over that "

Well, for me - 44"waist - 29 inseam - the picture of me in leather pants is pretty darn fugly.

Hey Chris - what about construction worker raingear - you know - the bright orange stuff? That way - after you cut them down, and put them on, you look like ... well - grey/white with orange mid-section - definitely not gay....
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varyder
Posted 2008-11-25 1:41 PM (#23932 - in reply to #23931)
Subject: Re: Diaper


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA

Leather man, all leather. Black leather, leather, leather, leather. All I want for Christmas is leather. I'm doing my wish list at the dealer today. I don't have any problem looking goofy, as I've got that covered already.

I know PETA don't like me because I wear leather and eat beef, I hope to conserve so I hope they came from the same cow. I'm almost at the two cow size, people think I ride a Hog. That reminds of this feller I met one day who told me he rode a bike. He was a quite a big dude and was rather gerthy, and I asked him what did he ride. He looks at me and says, "What do you think?" A Fat Boy of course!"

    

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donetracey
Posted 2008-11-25 2:52 PM (#23933 - in reply to #23798)
Subject: RE: Diaper


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Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
That's kinda like the wine I drink - "Fat Bastard"......




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varyder
Posted 2008-11-25 3:52 PM (#23936 - in reply to #23933)
Subject: RE: Diaper


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Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
donetracey, Dude, you get to get some lesson from Chandler Tom when you profile... you're missing some accessories...
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Plumley
Posted 2008-11-25 8:41 PM (#23963 - in reply to #23798)
Subject: RE: Diaper


Cruiser

Posts: 95
Alberta, Canada
IIkon riding pants work great in any weather hot or cold and are totally water proof and plus they offer great protection. Stylish as well. I personally hate leather, but to each has own.
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donetracey
Posted 2008-11-25 9:06 PM (#23965 - in reply to #23798)
Subject: Re: Diaper


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
Plumley - being from Red Deer, I am willing to bet you prefer a Snowmobile Suit to leather !!!!
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GAgirlTrixie
Posted 2008-11-25 9:20 PM (#23967 - in reply to #23915)
Subject: Re: Diaper


Tourer

Posts: 320
Savannah, GA -Year round riding!! Yay!
I highly recommend the course. I have several of their DVD's, and, while I definitly learned from the DVD's, there's no comparison to having Motorman's personal instruction. Well worth it. They've not had a Vision take the class yet. (I rode my VTX, as my 'smaller' bike. I feel more comfortable maneuvering on it)
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