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Old 05-12-06, 11:21 AM   #9
Baph
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Originally Posted by Kate
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Originally Posted by Baph
When things are sold as "water proof" I generally take that to mean "water resistant" (and that means its only a matter of time).
Perhaps get different gear? Mine is 100% waterproof (when not crash damaged anyway)
I live in North Wales, I seriously doubt ANYTHING will keep me completely dry for the hour each way at motorway-ish speeds, esp when the heavens open.

It's just something of biking that I accept & deal with when it happens. Hasn't been so bad this far.
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