Odd question about a jacket.

Helmets, jackets, gloves, boots, rain gear, etc

Moderator: Site Moderators

Odd question about a jacket.

Postby Houndguy » Thu Aug 02, 2012 8:03 08

I was riding in the rain the other day (I live in Florida so more often than now I'm in the rain) and traveling about 50 - 60 mph. My riding jacket is a pretty stanard amoured motorcycle jacket. It's supposedly waterproof and, as long as I got all the vents zippered up it is. :roll:

Somehow my upper arms and elbows got wet. I was wearing gloves that fit under the sleaves of my jacket and the zippers on my sleeve were pulled tight so no water got through there. My chest and back were dry. So I don't think the water worked it's way up or down the sleeve. My lower arms are also dry. Its just my elbows and short shirt sleeve area.

Any idea's? I think I might have a very small (unseen) rip or loose threads around the elbow but would that be enough to create a puddle? I think not.

This is not raingear. Just a normal everyday motorcycle jacket.

Has this happened to anyone else?
Scooter Revolution! - A blog about a new riders (mis) adventures.
http://2smallerwheels.blogspot.com/ Angelic Imports - http://www.angelicimports.com/store/index.php
User avatar
Houndguy
Super Poster
 
Posts: 299
Joined: Sun Aug 21, 2011 6:39 06
Location: Tampa, FL
My Ride: Other maxi-scooter
Year model: 2009
Purchase date: 10 Feb 2013
Current mileage: 7000

BurgmanUSA.com
Advertisement

Re: Odd question about a jacket.

Postby Chatman128 » Thu Aug 02, 2012 8:14 08

Check your seams, assuming you can see them and they are not under a liner or similar. If they are not taped, you will get water in throught them, especially during our summer 'showers'. Since getting the Burg, I've found that I just wear my mesh jacket in the rain, blow dry, rinse and repeat. :)

In a real frog strangler (TS Debbie comes to mind), I'll break out the rain gear and Treds and get soaked from the inside out.
Ridin' the IceBurg - 10% transportation, 90% fun!
Chatman128
Super Poster
 
Posts: 156
Joined: Fri Jun 29, 2012 10:14 10
Location: Tampa, FL
My Ride: Burgman 400 ABS
Year model: 2011
Purchase date: 12 Jul 2012
Current mileage: 11400

Re: Odd question about a jacket.

Postby Scotty1981 » Fri Aug 03, 2012 6:51 06

I just keep a poncho under the seat, eats up very little space. I don't really need full blown rain gear since if it's going to rain I usually just take the car. I will ride up to 30% on weather.com or even more if it looks like there is going to be a window of no rain around 5pm, my quitting time.
User avatar
Scotty1981
Turbo Poster
 
Posts: 512
Joined: Sun Jun 10, 2012 0:47 00
Location: Columbus, Ohio
My Ride: Burgman 650 Exec
Year model: 2012
Purchase date: 09 Jun 2012
Current mileage: 2347

Re: Odd question about a jacket.

Postby Chet_Benson » Fri Aug 03, 2012 12:01 12

I think my mesh is not water tight unless the liner is in it.
From the hills of Tennessee
Welcome to another day the Lord has made
2009 White Burgman 400
User avatar
Chet_Benson
Lifetime Member
Lifetime Member
 
Posts: 3977
Joined: Sun Sep 28, 2008 13:06 13
Location: Blountville, TN
My Ride: Burgman 400
Year model: 2009
Purchase date: 03 Dec 2010
Current mileage: 2500

Re: Odd question about a jacket.

Postby Chatman128 » Fri Aug 03, 2012 12:15 12

Chet_Benson wrote:I think my mesh is not water tight unless the liner is in it.



That's why you have to include the 'blow dry' step. Rinse and repeat are optional (unless it continues to rain).
Ridin' the IceBurg - 10% transportation, 90% fun!
Chatman128
Super Poster
 
Posts: 156
Joined: Fri Jun 29, 2012 10:14 10
Location: Tampa, FL
My Ride: Burgman 400 ABS
Year model: 2011
Purchase date: 12 Jul 2012
Current mileage: 11400

Re: Odd question about a jacket.

Postby QuantumRift » Fri Aug 03, 2012 23:06 23

Houndguy wrote:I was riding in the rain the other day (I live in Florida so more often than now I'm in the rain) and traveling about 50 - 60 mph. My riding jacket is a pretty stanard amoured motorcycle jacket. It's supposedly waterproof and, as long as I got all the vents zippered up it is. :roll:

Somehow my upper arms and elbows got wet. I was wearing gloves that fit under the sleaves of my jacket and the zippers on my sleeve were pulled tight so no water got through there. My chest and back were dry. So I don't think the water worked it's way up or down the sleeve. My lower arms are also dry. Its just my elbows and short shirt sleeve area.

Any idea's? I think I might have a very small (unseen) rip or loose threads around the elbow but would that be enough to create a puddle? I think not.

This is not raingear. Just a normal everyday motorcycle jacket.

Has this happened to anyone else?


Treat it with a good water repellent and you will be fine.
"When he drives a new car off the lot, it increases in value."

Clearview XXL Vented shield
KRISS Headlight Modulator
Kisan TailBlazer Brake Light Flasher 20W-D - Plug-In
Manic Salamander Bar End Weights (with throttle lock)
Grip Puppies
3Brothers Backrest
User avatar
QuantumRift
Insane Poster
 
Posts: 5643
Joined: Mon Jun 30, 2008 14:49 14
Location: Canal Winchester, OH/Sierra Vista, AZ
My Ride: Burgman 650
Year model: 2006
Purchase date: 30 Jun 2008
Current mileage: 24600

Re: Odd question about a jacket.

Postby Scootereno » Sat Aug 11, 2012 11:31 11

It might have been sweat or trapped moisture/humidity that just settled there too.
ScooteReno aka Steve-a-Reno
Basically Stock
Sheepskin Pelt
2.1 MP3 Stereo
Averaging 70mpg

Image
User avatar
Scootereno
Insane Poster
 
Posts: 3013
Joined: Tue Jun 23, 2009 16:04 16
Location: Lawrenceville, GA
My Ride: Burgman 400
Year model: 2005
Purchase date: 23 Jun 2009
Current mileage: 18000

Re: Odd question about a jacket.

Postby MacDoc » Sat Aug 11, 2012 12:03 12

I've never had a ballistic that is truly waterproof - One reason I use an iCon pvc jacket over whatever I am wearing - great viz and good seal.

In this case you might have a leak around the neck - sometimes hard to get a good seal and rain can drop down off the helmet.

The Icon has a hood that in a real downpour you can wear under the helmet and really get buttoned up around the neck area.
Found a free wifi spot on the popular motorcycle routes local or touring?
Add to the list
here
BTW all McD's offer free Wifi now..
User avatar
MacDoc
Insane Poster
 
Posts: 1073
Joined: Sat Jun 19, 2010 23:57 23
Location: Southern Ontario/GTA & Cairns Australia
My Ride: Burgman 650 Exec
Year model: 2009
Purchase date: 20 Jun 2011
Current mileage: 20000


Return to Riding Gear

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest