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    DarkSider#1617 Steve 0080's Avatar
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    I have the Frogg Toggs for here in FLA due to the humidity which is twice as bad after a shower....most of the time I just get wet and drive for 10 more miles and I am dry again.....really not a fan of rain gear!!
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    I read an article one time that said HD makes more money from their clothing line than the sale of their motorcycles. Also, I was in a HD dealership last year and was looking at their clothing. I didn't see any clothing made in the USA. It was all made overseas somewhere. So much for American branding.

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    I still wear my Harley rain gear with the F6B. My back is covered by my colors, but it still says Harley up my legs. Not sure that I care, they are a good set.
    2~kewl

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    Frogg Toggs - good gear, reasonable price and light weight.

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    An option for the big boys

    I just bought a set from Nellson-Rigg, here's the link http://nelsonrigg.com/store/product.aspx?pid=1675 I haven't received them yet so I can't offer an opinion. I will update once I have tried them out.

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    Yes
    Get some.

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    On my F6B i'm so hot, that the rain drops evaporate before they can hit me

    So, no need for rain gear.
    Always a good and safe ride,
    Karim

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    Top shelf stuff money no object? BMW.

    Affordable but still pretty good? Frogg Togg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob109 View Post
    Along with my "rain gear" I purchased a pair of "Spider Feet"! They are, IMHO, the "Cat's A$$". Versatile and easy to stow with their own pouch they sure keep the feet dry and allow easy shifting. They have rubber soles
    +1 on the frogtogs.

    curious, spider feet like this: http://www.amazon.com/Spider-Waterpr.../dp/B00DHVIXDU ?

    the one review said they melt. most things will against hot pipes though...

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    Frogtogs are the only thing that fit my 6'5" 400lb body and keep me dry in inclement weather. I won't travel with out them in my ditty bag.
    Now if it is an emergency and you need something fast and cheap look at Home Depot or Lowes for some DuPont TY122S Disposable Elastic Wrist, Tyvek Coverall Suit, under $10 they usually come with booties and will keep you dry.

    The guy who invented the first wheel was an idiot -
    the guy who invented the second one... he was the genius!


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