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Riding in Heavy Rain
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<blockquote data-quote="Redfish Hunter" data-source="post: 1192374" data-attributes="member: 28773"><p>I've ridden in rain so hard that an old man was building a big wooden boat and loading up animals two by two...</p><p></p><p>Okay, maybe not. But I have ridden in the rain an awful lot, I do live in South Louisiana after all. I have only suffered one rain related issue with a motorcycle. After a very long day in the rain in the Deal's Gap area my ST1300's turn signals started acting strangely. A quick shot of Water Displacer 40 into the switch mechanism and things were back to normal. To add insult to injury, Dad's FJR and my cousin's Harley Street Glide were completely unaffected.</p><p></p><p>Electrical systems and components have improved so much over time that water/rain related failures are very rare regardless of brand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redfish Hunter, post: 1192374, member: 28773"] I've ridden in rain so hard that an old man was building a big wooden boat and loading up animals two by two... Okay, maybe not. But I have ridden in the rain an awful lot, I do live in South Louisiana after all. I have only suffered one rain related issue with a motorcycle. After a very long day in the rain in the Deal's Gap area my ST1300's turn signals started acting strangely. A quick shot of Water Displacer 40 into the switch mechanism and things were back to normal. To add insult to injury, Dad's FJR and my cousin's Harley Street Glide were completely unaffected. Electrical systems and components have improved so much over time that water/rain related failures are very rare regardless of brand. [/QUOTE]
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