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netmouse ([personal profile] netmouse) wrote2007-07-01 10:54 am

Riding, illustrated


Dave's Bike, My Gear
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I've been asked for pictures of my new gear: here you go.

Yesterday [livejournal.com profile] logangrey loaned me his Honda Nighthawk 750 for riding practice. It is, I have to say, a really fun bike to ride. And he loaned it to me overnight, so I get to practice more today!

Chuck drove me over to Dave's on his bike in the afternoon, then hung out in a shady spot working on his brakes while I did drills in a parking lot for at least an hour. After that we rode (on separate bikes! *grin*) the long way around the south side of town to get from Ypsi, where Dave lives, back to my house in Ann Arbor. On the way we swung by [livejournal.com profile] elizilla's place. She wasn't there, but around the corner Phil and Jennifer were, so we stopped and got hydrated (I got a welcome lecture from Phil about staying hydrated with Mesh on) and had a nice visit until I had to call time to get back because I was expecting [livejournal.com profile] yellowmouser and [livejournal.com profile] novapsyche for dinner.

Janann and Alex were already there when we got back, and came out to admire the bike, so we paused for a little photoshoot. I complained my hair was a mess. "Yeah," said Chuck, "You look like you've been riding a bike!"

And so I had. :)

[identity profile] thatguychuck.livejournal.com 2007-07-02 07:10 pm (UTC)(link)
I second what Kathy said about chaps. The first two gear items I picked up were chaps and a leather jacket. 60,000+ miles later, I still wear that jacket. A few thousand miles later though I replaced the chaps with something that covered my butt. Mentally I'm *much* more comfortable with them.

To save money I'd suggest just buying a pair of light armored riding pants and a cheap pair of waterproof overpants. Don't bother spending $$$ on a pair of waterproof armored pants this early in the game. I love mine, but I almost never wear them during warm weather - they're simply too hot.

Remember - with a shaded visor, you need a place to carry it. You'll be stuck out past dusk some night and you'll want to have your clear visor. I was stuck in Cincinnati once with only a mirrored visor and an hour away from my destination. It was one bleary-eyed COLD ride (45 degrees) riding the back roads with my visor open so I could see.

Further gear ranting done upon request or whenever a rant builds up. < grin >