Thorn Cycles Forum
Community => Non-Thorn Related => Topic started by: lewisnoble on December 05, 2006, 06:56:10 PM
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I can't be the only peson with this problem . . .
I normally ride in cold wet weather with tights and use toeclips, not SPDs making overshoes difficult, I think - so the water runs down my legs straight into my shoes . . .
Is this something that just has to be put up with?? Or does anyone have any bright ideas??
Lewis
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First thing to try is to extend your front mudguard flap. (And if you don't have a mudguard etc...) There are plans on the web (http://"http://www.phred.org/~alex/bikes/fendermudflap.html").
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Nice mudflap stutho and in St George colours as well.
I use SPD shoes and overshoes. Can you not get a larger size overshoe than you'd normally take ? You need something that forms a seal round your ankles or water will find a way in.
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A better example (rear only)
click me (http://"http://www.bicycletouring101.com/getimage.php?w=800&o=no&i=JamieDIYMudflap.jpg")
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quote:
Originally posted by lewisnoble
I can't be the only peson with this problem . . .
I normally ride in cold wet weather with tights and use toeclips, not SPDs making overshoes difficult, I think - so the water runs down my legs straight into my shoes . . .
Is this something that just has to be put up with?? Or does anyone have any bright ideas??
Lewis
Hello,
When I used Toe straps and clips I found a pair of AGU Sport gaiters were quite useful. They can be found on Ebay!
John.
www.pbase.com/john28july
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SealSkinz make some fantastic waterproof socks!
They beat overshoes and even Gore-Tex footwear hands (or feet?) down!
Give em a try!
http://www.sealskinz.com/
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Thanks, Froggy - I have seen these in outdoor pursuit shops and wondered about them . . . I can feel another visit coming on.
I have been out on the bike today, and the main problem has not been cold or wet, but wind - terrible gales swirling round buildings . . I got off and walked in the end, the first time I have had to do that for ages.
Lewis
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I've used Sealskins for years,no matter how saturated my shoes get my feet remain toasty