Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 5:43 pm
Seatttle, I used to have a friend from Seattle. She claimed it rains there almost as much as it does over here.
Bikes are designed to get wet, enduros/dualsports and trail bikes are speciifcally designed with the idea of getting wet and muddy.
The bike will cope with it if you take a modicum of care and maintaintence over it. Although splashing* out on a bike cover isnt a bad idea from a security and maintainence point of view.
For reference our trike sits on the road with no cover. Every time it rains the sparkplug channel on the lefthand head fills with water - during bad rains it fills to the top.
While it is soaking the cylinder will not fire and the trike runs like a dog. However when I get it dried out (usually have to remove the ht leads to get the water out of them) it fires right up and runs loverly.
*Sorry, couldn't help it - please don't hurt me
Bikes are designed to get wet, enduros/dualsports and trail bikes are speciifcally designed with the idea of getting wet and muddy.
The bike will cope with it if you take a modicum of care and maintaintence over it. Although splashing* out on a bike cover isnt a bad idea from a security and maintainence point of view.
For reference our trike sits on the road with no cover. Every time it rains the sparkplug channel on the lefthand head fills with water - during bad rains it fills to the top.
While it is soaking the cylinder will not fire and the trike runs like a dog. However when I get it dried out (usually have to remove the ht leads to get the water out of them) it fires right up and runs loverly.
*Sorry, couldn't help it - please don't hurt me