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I got this one: http://www.harley-davidson.com/mcm/m...bmLocale=en_US
I thought because it was the cheapest it wouldn't work so well, but it packed up into a small ball so I gave it a shot. Rained about every day to and from Sturgis kept me dry.
My problem is vision-any glasses good in the rain?
I get caught in the rain a lot. I use cheap safety glasses. Get them at the hardware store for a couple of bucks.
Frogg Toggs. First rain gear I've had in 17 years of riding. Light weight, kept me dry and no 75% mark up for the bar/shield logo. Now I just need to find good overboots to keep my boots dry.
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