I commute a lot on my bike so can get caught out by the rain a bit, I won't intentionally use my bike if I know its going to rain but sometimes you get caught out.
Today on my way home off nights was my first time in the rain, its not exactly heavy but my legs and backside got absolutely drenched. The back of the seat was also soaking which I may of put down to the tail tidy but the bottom of my upper legs makes no sense at all to where the spray could be coming from. I've changed my tail tidy for a smaller r&g one and smaller plate but no way could this alone make this much difference. I'll be honest I'm not impressed at all by it.
Ive commuted for years in all kinds of weather on my old Daytona but never experienced anything like this.
Is it my tail tidy or is it a design fault?
BTW i got my bike treated in bmws version of ACF50 when I bought it and I also always dry the bike down after a run.
Today on my way home off nights was my first time in the rain, its not exactly heavy but my legs and backside got absolutely drenched. The back of the seat was also soaking which I may of put down to the tail tidy but the bottom of my upper legs makes no sense at all to where the spray could be coming from. I've changed my tail tidy for a smaller r&g one and smaller plate but no way could this alone make this much difference. I'll be honest I'm not impressed at all by it.
Ive commuted for years in all kinds of weather on my old Daytona but never experienced anything like this.
Is it my tail tidy or is it a design fault?
BTW i got my bike treated in bmws version of ACF50 when I bought it and I also always dry the bike down after a run.