vickster
Legendary Member
I don't use my roadbike in the rain, not only because I don't have to (I have 2 other bikes that are happy to get wet) but more because I don't feel as safe on the skinny slick tyres around wet street metal, nor do I feel as confident braking nor do I feel as confident clipped in and I would be gutted if I stacked it due to the weather (it was not inexpensive and is carbon). It is the fair weather summer toy...needless to say I've ridden it once this year 
If you don't want to ride it in the rain, don't, it's hardly a crime

If you don't want to ride it in the rain, don't, it's hardly a crime
