I was wondering what everyone is using to protect leathers on rainy days. I was thinking of using NIK wax on the whole suit. It works really well on my ski gloves.
I was wondering what everyone is using to protect leathers on rainy days. I was thinking of using NIK wax on the whole suit. It works really well on my ski gloves.
MRA Novice #215
2009 ZX6R
Gebhardt VW
Buy a rain suit from faster. RS Taichi Racing Rain Suit Its one of the better ones, I have been using mine for 3 seasons.
I also use my old leathers (Moto GP) instead of my good ones.
Christopher
MRA 9 (915)
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NIK wax is the shiznat...lemme tell yah
I actually use mink oil to keep mine soft and repel H20, finally bought a rain suit though...
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FYI RS Taichi rain suits are no longer in production as the factory that made them was damaged in the Tsunami. However Cortech will be releasing one in the near future.Originally Posted by polar x
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There is always this one too. Similar to the RS.
http://www.motocard.com/en/rain_gear...over_suit.aspx
Christopher
MRA 9 (915)
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I just got a Suomy suit today and holy moley it seems like it's going to be a challenge to get on. I realize you want it to be snug, but is it normal to feel like you've been violated just trying to get one of these suckers on? I bought the large and at 6' / 155lbs I would have thought that was the right size.
MRA #88
have you tried getting on the bike with them? they never feel very loose walking around but they should be more comfortable on the bike. if they are still too snug, just give nate butler a call and he can make them fit like a custom suitOriginally Posted by spideyrdr
RS 125
TZ 250
#738
Oops, sorry, I meant I got a Suomy RAIN suit. Getting it on over my leathers was the hard part. Maybe it's time to slather on some butter!Originally Posted by marty
MRA #88
Tip: put the rainsuit on the leathers first, then put the whole works on at once.
Joe Turek #59
go to the camping section @ walmart, get the rain jacket/pants combo, cut out for knee sliders, duct tape where needed.... SHAZAM, $15 rain suit
Your welcome
Luke, Semi-Expert #199
2010 Ducati 848, 2005 GSXR1000
STM Suspension, Sol Performance
Now were talking. Probably more comfortable than leathers and motorcycle rain suit. Thanks.Originally Posted by random hero
MRA Novice #215
2009 ZX6R
Gebhardt VW
This is what I would do if I had expensive leathers.Originally Posted by random hero
Otherwise I DGAF because I have TWO cheap leathers. LOL.
I finally got it all on with this method. Thanks Joe! It's a snug fit but that's what you're looking for.Originally Posted by joe859
The real quirk with this Suomy rainsuit is there's a flap going across the front that doesn't open. So unless I modify the suit (which I might do to make it open fully and then add a second zipper or velcro), you either have to put it on like a sweater which was damn near impossible even with help or you have to put the jacket portion on the suit first and burrow into it. The burrow method worked, though I think my cats thought I was suffering from a seizure.
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