https://bikeeastbay.org/wetweather
Source: bikeeastbay.org
The 'typical' Chicago spring weather is now reoccurring, over and over again . . .
Sharing an article that reveals some basic common sense tips for biking in the rain that some of our newer cycling community members might find useful.
Do you have any tips/advice that would be useful for rain riding?
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When I went looking for a rain cover for my helmet, I discovered that my helmet manufacturer (Lazer) makes a hard plastic shell made to exactly fit my helmet. This is an amazing addition. It pops on easily for raining days. I also use it all winter long, since it dramatically cuts down the ventilation through the helmet and holds the heat in. I bike in -10 F days with a thin balaclava underneath it with no problems.
I think many people who ride without them would be amazed at what a difference full fenders on a bike can make. Most rainy days, as long as you have some flexibility in your schedule, you can avoid riding in a straight out down poor. The road spray is going to leave your feet/lower half soaked, however, if you don't have a a front fender long after it's stopped raining hard.
I agree. Definitely fenders.
Nothing like a good waterproof jacket and waterproof pants in a downpour. I love the Shower's Pass jacket I reviewed. It is also great at blocking wind. I also wear the booties and constantly forget that road shoes don't do well in puddles.
Some very inexpensive solutions: A shower cap helps keep your head dry, and you can hear traffic noise. A baseball-style cap with a long bill is good for keeping water out of your eyes. An extra large pair of dishwashing gloves will keep you hands dry.
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