Gregory Carlsen
Member
I'm a new V20 rider and I'm trying to prepare for various situations. infrequent rides in the rain is one of those situations.
Mostly I only ride in the rain for events such as double centuries which are paid for events. Usually the rain does not last all day but a few times a year there can be several hours to deal with. My question is what do you do to make riding in the rain more comfortable.
On my DF I found that a rain jacket, rain pants, and shoe covers was sufficient for clothing. On the bike I used a 20ish inch long SKS blade fender clipped onto the seat post to block the rear tire spray. With this setup I was pretty comfortable. The spray from the front tire was pretty effectively blocked by the frame. It was also pretty easy to take the clothing off when not needed.
So what do I need to consider for the v20?
It seems that the rear tire will still throw spray that I need to be concerned with it does the seat pan block that? Is there spray from the front tire as well? Are there other effects that need mitigation?
Thanks
Greg
Mostly I only ride in the rain for events such as double centuries which are paid for events. Usually the rain does not last all day but a few times a year there can be several hours to deal with. My question is what do you do to make riding in the rain more comfortable.
On my DF I found that a rain jacket, rain pants, and shoe covers was sufficient for clothing. On the bike I used a 20ish inch long SKS blade fender clipped onto the seat post to block the rear tire spray. With this setup I was pretty comfortable. The spray from the front tire was pretty effectively blocked by the frame. It was also pretty easy to take the clothing off when not needed.
So what do I need to consider for the v20?
It seems that the rear tire will still throw spray that I need to be concerned with it does the seat pan block that? Is there spray from the front tire as well? Are there other effects that need mitigation?
Thanks
Greg