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Well I set off back from work and it was absolutely p*ssing it down, no big deal, bit of a giggle sliding it about. Half decent waterproof kit, no problem.
Through a patch of nice blue sky I see up front a massive thunderhead looking like it's towering up thousands of feet, going into it was like someone had turned a switch. Then I get to a road that sometimes has a bit of a dribble running across it and see a 3" thick tree branch float over. At this point the rain drops are almost stinging through my jacket and the sky is as black as coal. Fork lightening coming down in front, right on my route. Next bit, XJ running grand despite plowing through a 6" deep puddle at 45 or so and creating a bow wave you could have surfed on... lightning still coming down, now just at 10'o'clock over the high ground which I'll be riding over, having second thoughts about this now... low level route... nah be right! On the moor road, cool firework show! Lightning strike about 50 yards away from the road? I'm going to go look for the tree when I get chance! The (very near!) bolt striking it and the thunderclap had absolutely no delay and was bloody deafening! I was quite glad to descend into the next valley and out of the way! Fun times, love a bit of heavy weather on the bike ![]()
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Last time we had a storm pass our house that close, there was an enormous lightening flash & thunderclap
Very odd feeling Fried the stereo with the electrostatic discharge. I still love thunderstorms, always will
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that sounds like it was fun
![]() i know what you mean about close lightning. its amazing. was in a boat, fly fishing up from the Tummel when the same thing happned. you have never seen someone row so bloody quick in yer life ![]() bestest lightning show i have ever witnessed was about 15 years ago coming across the fourth road bridge. the lightning was dancing off the rail bridge and the road bridge every few seconds. |
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Ha, sounds fun but scary! Here's me worrying about biking in the rain!
I love thunder and lightening but not sure I'd have the bottle on the bike! I am like a big kid though so the excitement of the thunder and lightening might make me forget about my nervousness of the rain!! Sounds likes a fun ride home! Hope you weren't too soggy by the time you got home ![]() |
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A bit soggy but not too bad, didn't bother with a neck tube cos it was really warm and it was blowing in from the side and down my neck. Yeuch!
Don't worry about rain, go out when it's proper tw*tting it down and go bomb through some puddles and see just how much it can take. I had my SV submerged about 3/4 of the height of the wheels before ![]()
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Sounsd like fun but I would've been papping it. My grandad was struck by lightning twice (in the days when you walked across the moors for three hours to work of course) so I reckon there's a family curse.
You'd be OK wading any bike up to the air intake level wouldn't you? Or do you run the risk of shorting out the systems in the wiring below?
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Risk of shorting stuff out. But I'm allergic to work so I gobbo absolutely everything up with silicon grease so I never have to touch it again!
Not as confident on the XJ as the intake is under the seat rather than the tank
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flash floods in todmorden and walsden apparently - people reporting the sky as black as they've ever seen it and rain coming down like they've never seen before.
http://news.sky.com/story/1121934/to...er-flash-flood
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I've had water over my 21 inch front wheel on my drz, you do start to worry about what's below the water, I got my front wheel wedged in a river on a large rock on the strata Florida in Wales and had to put both feet down in freezing cold water (february), my mx boots were submerged and not waterproof. |
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This is the write up including video of the actual event...
http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=196316 |
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