I know, I know - time will heal - one day at a time.

Really? It's Goretex, never knew that had a sell-by date.Barry wrote: Wed Aug 22, 2018 9:47 pm I realised that all you're doing by buying more expensive kit is buying a bit longer before it lets in water
Yeah, me and my friend have found with technical hiking jackets & other gore-tex type clothing, that after a while they all give up their water repellency to varying degrees. I imagine motorcycle textiles can't be any different, as they're by-in-large using the same technology.Barry wrote: Wed Aug 22, 2018 9:47 pm I realised that all you're doing by buying more expensive kit is buying a bit longer before it lets in water, so I stopped pondering spending big dollar on a fancy suit and just buy a half decent one twice as often.
Is it not more likely that over time, the rain is ‘driven’ down the collar, and up from the bottom rather than leaking??Marv wrote: Thu Aug 23, 2018 6:25 pm
Yeah, me and my friend have found with technical hiking jackets & other gore-tex type clothing, that after a while they all give up their water repellency to varying degrees. I imagine motorcycle textiles can't be any different, as they're by-in-large using the same technology.
The pores get blocked with dirt, which can damage them IIRC. Friend of mine bought a Rukka jacket and he reports his will leak eventually. I suspect once enough water hits or pools on a piece of clothing it'll get through.JLv3.0 wrote: Thu Aug 23, 2018 7:10 pm Marv - Goretex isn't repellent as such. It's a material that has pores sufficiently large to let sweat out, and sufficiently small to not let water in. I just can't see how that could stop "working".
Yeah, also as the fabric wears those tiny pores open up ever so slightly and when it rains, the fabric wets out eventually letting through moisture. Particularly in areas like your waginaBarry wrote: Thu Aug 23, 2018 9:03 pmThe pores get blocked with dirt, which can damage them IIRC. Friend of mine bought a Rukka jacket and he reports his will leak eventually. I suspect once enough water hits or pools on a piece of clothing it'll get through.JLv3.0 wrote: Thu Aug 23, 2018 7:10 pm Marv - Goretex isn't repellent as such. It's a material that has pores sufficiently large to let sweat out, and sufficiently small to not let water in. I just can't see how that could stop "working".
I tend to do just that, I just need to justify the spending mentally first
JLv3.0 wrote: Thu Aug 23, 2018 12:30 pm Eargasm for the new Moto2 Triumph 765cc triples for next year. I may have said before that I'll miss hearing "my" old engine being ginger-stepson'ed around the track but fk me how good does this sound: