I rode to work this morning and it seems like I'll have a damp ride home.  I heard there was a chance of rain this afternoon, but I decided to risk it. So my question to you: What % chance of rain keeps you off your bike?  And who do you trust for weather predictions?

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What's the deal with that metal piece connecting the seat stays to the rest of the frame?

igz said:

adam...

Visibly wet streets in the AM or a chance of rain greater than about 50%.

Weather.com hourly forecast. I look at rain and wind. I almost always bike in rain. I try and leave my apartment before it starts pouring otherwise I'll wimp out. If it rains on me mid-ride, then, oh well. Cycling cap is a must and I want to get a bern helmet with a removable visor. Glasses are the worst when it's raining and I can't see without them. Cycling cap from Etsy, cheap rain jacket from Marshalls, boots, and I'd like some rain pants that aren't terribly expensive...one day...

Of course today when it was 0% chance rain for the whole day in the morning forecast, I get caught in the afternoon shower.

Agreed about reading the weather maps. Really the best way to plan yourself.

Adam, that's a monoshock. With no pivot point.

Anything over 10%

I have 2600 Amps, 12 Volts, running 11 lights, car stereo, air compressor, fridge,

and other appliances.


Gene, I think with amperage like that we are simply going to have to see a picture of your wheels. :-)


Gene Himelstein said:

Anything over 10%

I have 2600 Amps, 12 Volts, running 11 lights, car stereo, air compressor, fridge,

and other appliances.

Sure

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This is the first version I built, years ago- I still use the hard suitcase style saddlebags each time I break them down and start with new frame and stuff. I am going on the lakefront bike path today after 1pm at lawrence ave and head to navy pier-care to join me?

Skip Montanaro said:


Gene, I think with amperage like that we are simply going to have to see a picture of your wheels. :-)


Gene Himelstein said:

Anything over 10%

I have 2600 Amps, 12 Volts, running 11 lights, car stereo, air compressor, fridge,

and other appliances.

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Same thing almost happened to me, I saw 10% chance but then searched the day forecast and it said morning showers. Its important to also check the daily forecast, I know, cause I have electric appliances on my bike if you see the hourly and daily % doesnt match up, go for the side of rain.



envane said:

Of course today when it was 0% chance rain for the whole day in the morning forecast, I get caught in the afternoon shower.

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