• Anticorp
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    1 year ago

    Whatcha gonna do about the rain?

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      1 year ago

      “There is no bad weather, just inadequate clothing” is what we tell ourselves in Norway to not get too depressed by the shitty weather.

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      1 year ago

      Ride a bike in the rain 🤷

      Where I live is way too hilly and way too close proximity to cars so I won’t be doing it at all, I just walk into town instead.

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      I wear a poncho or a rain jacket/pants. I usually at least have a pair of cheap Frog Toggs in my bike bag: They’re like $10 and work great.

      Or I just get a little wet and dry off, in the summer it’s not really a big deal.

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        Are those Frog Toggs breathable at all? I was thinking about getting some for my regular bike rides.

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          Yes, but in my experience, not quite as breathable as higher end breathable membranes (like nicer/newer Gore-tex or eVent). Definitely way better than my old tarp style poncho and a still better than mid range stuff like Marmot precip. If you don’t mind spending the extra money, eVent is amazing but for the price, Frogg Toggs are still pretty great!

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        They are definitely not weatherproof. Most are weather resistant, but good luck getting any companies to cover water damage.

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      Enjoy it 😉

      In terms of gear, a waterproof shell and pant shell if its pouring. Usually downpours don’t last and I can just wait 10 mins though.

      Change of shoes + socks at work.

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        1 year ago

        But can the electric bicycle handle very wet conditions?

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          Yeah. My bike has Bosch electric drivetrain and they’re designed for it. The bike share ebikes where I live are also Bosch electric drivetrain and sit outside exposed to the elements just fine. Downpours no problem at all. I just wouldn’t submerge it. Although my friend accidentally submerged bike in floodwaters during a storm and bike was fine…

          Snow/ice no problem too. Extreme cold it’s great too although you may loose a bit of range, and I bring the battery inside to charge.

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          Most bikes are at least water resistant but if it’s a downpour and I need to ride I’ll opt to take my regular hybrid bike instead.

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      Wear a rain coat?

      You sound like a city girl who for the first time in her life saw a forest

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      Americans are all spoiled by their weatherproof, rolling, one-ton death machines. Riding a bike in the rain isn’t that hard, just dress correctly.