I don't get to ride to work every day (because of kid pickup/dropoff) but at least one day a week, MsBrammofan and I coordinate schedules so that I am able to commute on my Enertia. I always check the weather report so that I can either move that day around or pack my rain gear (that I've not yet had the chance to wear).
The forecast showed 0% chance of rain yesterday.
Never trust a weatherman.
It started raining on me when I was about 5 miles from home. It felt kind of refreshing at first -- the drops that landed on my pants pretty much evaporated right away due to high temps here in Kansas City (90s) and the apparent wind (35 mph).
Then it started really pouring. No evaporation opportunity.
I remembered all I'd read about motorcycles and the rain - be careful about the rain/oil slick on the road, other cars not seeing you, etc. And I remembered the Shocking Barack trip where BrammoBrian and Dave Schiff drove for a couple days in steady rain. I thought, "I bet someone is going to say, 'did you get shocked?'"
Got home fine, if a big soggy. No zaps. But the first thing my son said when I walked in the door: Did you get electrocuted?
Putting aside, for the moment, my pet peeve of people equating a shock with electrocution (electric + execution = death), why is it that people think this is an issue? If you happen to have a particularly thought-provoking (or snarky) answer to that question, please share.
Anyway, just wanted to say that the Enertia handled in the just like I expected it would - superbly.