How to Ride a Bike in the Rain

Nipuna Marasinghe
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Let's be honest, the idea of biking in the rain isn't always appealing. But, with the right gear, mindset, and a few safety tips, cycling in the rain can be a fun and adventurous experience.

It All Starts with the Gear

Waterproof jacket:

An essential piece. Consider jackets with good breathability, taped seams, and a longer rear cut to protect you from rear wheel spray.

Waterproof pants or overshoes:

Unless you enjoy soaked legs, waterproof pants are a good idea for longer rides. Overshoes or waterproof socks help keep your feet dry.

Gloves:

Choose a waterproof pair. Cold, wet hands are super uncomfortable and can impact your control.

Fenders:

Even if you don't have full fenders, clip-on ones can significantly cut down on road spray.

Glasses or goggles:

Protect your eyes from rain and debris. Clear or yellow lenses will increase visibility. A cycling cap with a brim is also handy.

Bike Prep

Tire check:

Rain reduces traction. Make sure your tires are properly inflated and have good tread.

Lights:

These are a must! Day or night, bright front and rear lights ensure you're seen by other road users.

Lubricate:

Wet conditions cause extra wear on your chain, so keep it well-lubricated. A wet-weather specific lube is ideal.

On The Road:

Safety and Strategies

Slow down:

The golden rule! It takes longer to brake and corner on wet roads.

Smooth and steady:

Avoid sudden movements and aggressive braking or turning. Take corners wider than usual.

Watch for hazards: Painted lines, metal surfaces (think manhole covers!), and leaves can be extra slippery in the rain. Be aware of puddles, as they can hide holes or debris.

Brake sooner:

Wet rims (if you have rim brakes) and surfaces diminish brake power. Give yourself plenty of time to stop.

Stay visible: It's not just about lights. Consider high-visibility colors or reflective elements on your gear.

Post-Ride Care

Dry your bike:

Wipe your bike down to prevent rust and grime build-up. Remember to pay attention to your chain.

Dry your gear: Your rain gear might be waterproof, but it won't do you much good if you put on soggy clothes for the next ride!

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