I made some deflectors to direct cooler air onto my arthritic knees. They work great.
No, it just gets so humid there that at times your clothes that you hung out to dry just reach the same level of moisture as the atmosphere. You folks hang your clothes out to damp...If ya can't find 'em, then build 'em!
Welcome from Alabama, where it never gets hot.
Back in 1975 I had a CB400F, my best friend since the 3rd grade had a KZ400, and another friend had a Triumph Bonnevile. That summer the three of us set off on an epic challenge; SF to NY. No more than an hour in NY and head home. We went through Alabama at night, I swear the humidity cut my top speed by 1/3. I felt like I was driving through a semi-viscous fluid...That is true.
After a thunderstorm earlier this week, I had no need to wear rain gear on the ride home.
When I pulled into the driveway, everything I was wearing next to my skin, was sticking to me... top to bottom.
Lovely! Hope to have its mate in varnish blue in my garage in some number of months... (don't ask how many!) Undergoing long overdue restoration.Speaking of CB400F's, here's my 1975 that my dad bought new.
In June of 1977, I killed a guy on a 750-Four. I was on a bike identical to this one. I broke two vertebrae (L-1, L-2), and an ankle. He ran a red and had so many drugs in his system, his blood had street value. I was ATGATT; he was wearing shorts, a tank-top, flip-flops and a tennis visor.Speaking of CB400F's, here's my 1975 that my dad bought new.