rain problem solved!
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rain problem solved!
I hated riding in the rain with water dripping through my helmet. I didn't care if my head warmed up but rain was starting to suck. I went to my LBS and inquired about helmet covers. He told me they were seasonal. Uh.....IT' RAINING RIGHT NOW! So I hit the source of all info, the net. people mentioned shower caps and these plastic dish cover thingies. I pulled out my mule and hit the streets. Here we go.
shower cap was awesome. I got this light blue one at target with flowers on it. You can't see the flowers once it's on your head and wet. even dry.
I also bought a box of covermate stretch to fit food covers. also at target. There are 2 HUGE ONEs, 4 large ones and 4 medium ones. The medium ones are useless (so far) the large ones are perfect for my helmet and the x-tra large ones would work but are a bit too big. But will be great on my seat to keep it dry.
I am stoked! out in the rain! =D
shower cap was awesome. I got this light blue one at target with flowers on it. You can't see the flowers once it's on your head and wet. even dry.
I also bought a box of covermate stretch to fit food covers. also at target. There are 2 HUGE ONEs, 4 large ones and 4 medium ones. The medium ones are useless (so far) the large ones are perfect for my helmet and the x-tra large ones would work but are a bit too big. But will be great on my seat to keep it dry.
I am stoked! out in the rain! =D
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You can buy a shower cap that will also do the job.
Only thing I dislike about these is that after wearing a helmet cover, your hair looks like you just came out of the shower. If it's at all cool, I wear a thin fleece cap or my balaclava under my helmet. That actually seems to keep my head drier.
Only thing I dislike about these is that after wearing a helmet cover, your hair looks like you just came out of the shower. If it's at all cool, I wear a thin fleece cap or my balaclava under my helmet. That actually seems to keep my head drier.
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Yeah, my first helmet cover was a shower cap w/a bunch of flowers on it. Only they were 3D rubber ones not a pattern. Kind of like a fright wig. It was fun for the first winter I rode. Then I got sophisticated...I miss those days, sometimes.
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Maybe I should mention that I'm in Los Angeles and it doesn't really rain too often or get cold enough for all that warmth. On the coldest day I thought I'd need some warmth and gave up on that in mile 1. I maybe use my covers once every 2 weeks when the weather is at it's worst. I pull thee covers out with my cut off rain pants and roll. It's raining like hell this week for Socal. 6 days of rain in a row! And then it will only probably drizzle a little here and there. with a low of 51. far from freezing.
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I've had pretty good luck with just a Headsweats in the rain. Maybe it's because I'm on the road for an hour at a time, but it's as if the cover and band soaks up a lot of rain water. Coupled with evaporation (since it's a breathable material), I get very little water actually running down my face/neck.
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Well, that was in 1987. My 1st year cycle-commuting and I was flat broke. It was a thirftstore find as was my helmet. Anyway, my sophistiation came in the way of finding out about helmet covers from an lbs. I rolled in w/my flowers flopping and a guy behind the counter offered my an inexpensive HC at cost, so I bought it. Now I've got 2. One's a Nashbar rubberized black and the other's a J&G rain cover in yellow. I use the Nashbar most of the time, but will use the J&G on grey, drizzly, rainy days for added visibilty.
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Here's my 3-wheeler with umbrella holder installed

Another (commuter) ladies bike with umbrella holder.

You'll find these umbrella holders from Japanese commuter bicycles.

Another (commuter) ladies bike with umbrella holder.

You'll find these umbrella holders from Japanese commuter bicycles.
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I had one of those pvc 3pc rain outfits from Kmart that I bought ages ago for camping with my son as a just in case piece of kit. The hood, under the helmet, has worked fairly well keeping me dry. Not a tight fit & actually lets air thru. I can turn up the back of it & it channels the rain out over my shoulders & keeps it from running down my back.
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I had one of those pvc 3pc rain outfits from Kmart that I bought ages ago for camping with my son as a just in case piece of kit. The hood, under the helmet, has worked fairly well keeping me dry. Not a tight fit & actually lets air thru. I can turn up the back of it & it channels the rain out over my shoulders & keeps it from running down my back.
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Somehow, I get this visual of Klinger (from M*A*S*H, remember that show?) on a bike--flower shower cap, chenille bathrobe and pink bunny slippers (clipless)--with an umbrella.
Thanks guys. Now I'm going to have to go wash my brain out with something.
Thanks guys. Now I'm going to have to go wash my brain out with something.
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