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+1, You can get them at Bass Pro Shop or Cabelas and most good outdoors stores (or mail-order). Frogg Toggs Road Toad line packs small, has reflective patches and goes on fairly easy. Used mine many many times.
I use the Men's Overpass II Rain Jacket and Pants and I ride year round every day. I never get wet with that rain gear. It's almost the samething you are wearing. But think about rain gloves and rain boot covers.
I got some a couple Fieldsheer suits from Motorcycle Superstore including rain gloves and rain boot covers for like $60.00. It packs pretty well and keeps you nice and dry. My wife thought they were hilarious until we needed them (changed her tune pretty quickly).
We ride year around here in the Northwest and i found out real fast that the leathers i bought are mostly worthless for riding so we bought the first gear jacket and pants and now can ride in any weather and if it rains while we are out its no big deal. Also the wind does not pass through this gear so you can wear just a sweat shirt and jeans in 45 to 50 degree weather. In the summer i still like my leather chaps and jacket for the looks and safty. I also just bought a tourmaster air jacket for summer coast riding. Water proof and if you pull out the liner the air goes right on through.
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