Posts Tagged ‘Stay dry’

A new product review on the web…

Friday, August 21st, 2009

So, On Two Wheels, Eh? is doing a product review for us.

I love it when a 3rd party gives us their unbiased opinion.

In his first post, here, he did raise two concerns based upon his initial, out of the package, perceptions.  The first had to do with the fact that there is no heat shield on the Biker Rain Chaps.  This is true.  If Biker Rain Chaps come in DIRECT contact for an extended period of time with your hot exhaust pipes, they will loose.  However, by the time they melt, you’ll have realized that your leg is in direct contact with the pipes and you will have moved it.  Moral: while they are not heat proof, we do not have problems with exposure to exhaust pipes because of the material used and the general design of the product.

The second concern had to do with whether or not they would stay down without a foot strap.  The answer is, yes, they do…  unless you’re trying to set a land speed record with them on (and if some one can get Jesse James to try them out, I’ll be more than happy to put boot straps on his pair… :)   ).  Due to the Velcro ankle and calf strips, they hold together tightly even if you’re cruisin’ the road a 80+ miles an hour.

Hopefully, real-life product test (next time it rains) will prove these statements out.

Until later…
- Ray

Another thought about Wet Balls…

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

You know, I was talking to Ray about the butt munch who sent him the hate mail about how Biker Rain Chaps won’t keep your balls from getting wet and I got to thinking about this.  And the more I thought about it, the more I thought it warranted a response from me…

This issue is identical to leaving your window open at home during a rain storm.  It may rain inside the window and it may not.

The same idea applies with Biker Rain Chaps.  In severe cases, it depends on how the rain is hitting you.  I personally rode all the way from Myrtle Beach (Bike Week) to Maggie Valley, in the Smokey Mountains, through a constant DOWNPOUR wearing a rain jacket and my Biker Rain Chaps.  When I got there, my crotch was COMPLETELY DRY.  I’m sure this is partly because the product rocks but also because the rain was at my back and not in my face!

Despite the direction of the rain, my product, Biker Rain Chaps, will protect even your balls from getting wet in most situations (from rain water; with other sources, i.e., excitement, mates, etc., your results, and pleasure, may vary) as this area is not nearly as exposed as your calves and thighs…

Just my 2 cents.

- Mitch

A moment to speak about Assholes

Monday, August 11th, 2008

Let me start by saying, I love feedback. Good or bad, I use it to my benefit. Good rewards what I’m doing well and bad helps me get better.

That said, I think it’s a cowardly asshole who dumps vehement feedback to some one anonymously. Feedback, even harsh, can be done in a non-aggressive way and feedback should always be given with accountability and with the opportunity for follow up.

So, yesterday morning, I got both of these e-mails, back to back, from anonymous e-mail addresses via the site. One from “Lizard” and one from “Maddog”. My guess? Same asshole person with an ax to grind. None the less, let’s respond to this(ese) cowardly asshole(s) with the same dignity and care that we respond to all of our customer’s feedback with…

Number 1:
From: Lizard [noneedtohaveit@myrequest.com]
I would like to suggest to you that you are missing out on a whole category of bikers who are tall and do not have a 27″ thigh. I am 6 feet tall with a 36″ inseam with a 23″ thigh. Can you imagine how I would look with a 27″ thigh pair???

Taller doesn’t necessarily mean fatter legs. That is like saying that all tall people are fat. Most young in shape bikers that are tall are not overweight. You are loosing sales to these folks because you are not seeing their needs as well.

So I just thought that I would stay the bitch that I am and pass on this information to you. If you are in the business to make money, then you will consider it. If you are comfortable at your current rate of cash flow, then you will not.

Response: Lizard, you are right, tall does not necessarily insinuate fat or chunky. However, unlike most apparel manufacturers, we actually offer you, and other elegantly leggy riders like yourself, a solution. With the Biker Rain Chaps, having an adequate length is much more important than having a snug thigh fit. Quite the opposite is true, actually. You WANT the thigh to be a bit bigger because you often ride with jeans or leathers on which can take up a substantial amount of the space available in the thigh. As we say on our sizing chart, when in doubt, use the next size up. That’s why there’s 3 different sections of velcro on the Biker Rain Chaps and so many different sizes. The goal is to get close enough to your size so that you can use them, be comfortable and stay dry. Based upon all feedback to date, we are meeting this objective reasonably well.

As a matter of fact, we used to carry a slim long that was tailored more toward the needs you speak of but, the demand for that product was not there. That said, we do have a few left in stock that we were saving for any long-legged ladies that we came across who’d like to jump on our bikes, but we’d be happy to ship them to you, special order for $29.99 +S&H. E-mail me if you’d like them.

Thank you for your feedback and next time, please man up; don’t do it anonymously.

Number 2:
From: Maddog [yours@anyemail.com]
Phone number: mine
So these keep you dry in the rain. And I suppose that they magically keep your crotch from getting wet. Wow. what a concept. Legs covers that leave your crotch exposed, but yet magically keep your crotch dry. My leather jacket is rain proof and keeps my torso dry, my chaps are rain proof and keep my legs dry, but chaps don’t cover your crotch. And your testimonials talk of down pour rains and staying dry……..bullshit. You may be able to sell this kind of lying crap to stupid folks, but not to true bikers who know their shit. I really see no use for your item. Don’t do anything more than chaps do. And they both have an open crotch. I have yet to ride in the rain with chaps and not get my balls wet. So think about that one and redesign your chaps.

Response: Thanks for the question, Maddog. With a cursory examination, one would think, as you do, that Biker Rain Chaps would leave you with wet balls. If you consider what Biker Rain Chaps are designed for, “Being your first line of defense for the most exposed part of your body”, they really do meet their defined market quite well. They do keep you dry, from the thighs down, in 80% of the conditions that you will encounter while riding. This is similar to how your leather coat will meet the need in 80% of the conditions you’ll experience.

That said, if you get hit by a fire hose, you’re going to get wet with these, just like you will with your leather coat. In that situation, you need full rain gear. Biker Rain Chaps are not a replacement for full rain gear. They are an easy to use, compact and inexpensive solution to the vast majority of the situations you’ll encounter either or long-distance or short recreational rides. They keep your legs dry in situations of moderate rain and they work great at keeping the road spray off your legs. Downpours, not so much. But if you happen to have them on when you encounter a downpour, they will keep you dry and comfortable long enough to assess the situation, get off the highway and get out your rain gear. In such situations, just pull your full gear pants over your Biker Rain Chaps until you get to your destination where you can let both dry out.

Also, I’d like to add that if you do have a truly “water proof leather coat”, you probably paid an absolute fortune for it as leather IS NOT waterproof. As mentioned above, these are an inexpensive ($19.99) way to protect you from the elements and to buy yourself enough time to assess the situation.

Again, Maddog, thank you for the feedback. Next time you drop a bomb like this, please leave your name and e-mail address so that whomever you’re pitching shit at like an uneducated monkey can contact you, in private, and educate you to the benefits of their product. Perhaps, if able, you’ll learn something. Oh, and don’t forget to treat your leathers every 6 months (something that’s not necessary with Biker Rain Chaps, I might add) or they will be worthless and ruined and you’ll get wet, anyway. Just an FYI…

With those to responses handled, I’m going to go back to filling orders. If you have any questions, comments or just wanna chew the fat, feel free to contact us any time via the contact us form on the site. Just make sure that you give us a way to get back in touch with you!!! We promise we’ll be nice. :)

Thanks & Happy (and safe) Riding!

- Ray

Another AWESOME Location!!!

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

I am so excited to announce that Revolutions Power Sports is now a dealer!!! Now, all you folks in and around Grand Forks, ND have a place to get Chapped and to check out some really cool bikes.

Their address is:

Revolutions Power Sports, Inc.
4225 36TH AVE S
GRAND FORKS, ND 58201
Phone: (701) 746-4997
Fax: (701) 746-4999
email: info@revolutionspowersports.com

The guy in particular that we have been dealing with is Bruce Barwin. He’s a really cool cat (pretty damn funny, too!).

If you get a chance, stop in and let Bruce know that Ray sent you by. And that you want to get Chapped… :)

Also, check out their web site. It’s really nice listing not only products but also new and used bikes which they have available. See: http://www.revolutionspowersports.com

- Ray

Our first AWESOME retailer!!!

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Well, actually, it’s my first awesome retailer… Mitch has gotten a few others in the past and we will very graciously put their links and information up on the site.

Nonetheless, I AM REALLY STOKED!!!

Wilhelm Desser of Mount Rushmore Motorcycles and Phantom Pads was the first retailer I signed to sell the Biker Rain Chaps. He’s tearin’ through his stock and, before too long, I’m going to have to send him some more!

Be sure to check out his web sites and patronize his biz if you’re in the area. He’s a great guy who loves his happy customers!

http://www.mountrushmoremotorcycles.com/
http://www.phantom-pad.com/

- Ray.

Cincinnati weather today…

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

So, I’m sitting here thinking about the weather today.  Right now, in the morning, it feels like 42 degrees out, but it’s going up to 56 degrees.  It’s overcast, but not raining…  And the roads are wet from a night of significant rainfall.

Today is the type of day that Biker Rain Chaps are made for.  Yea, they are great for when it’s actually raining, but they are also magical when it’s just generally nasty out.

Chilly?  They are great wind breakers.

Wet roads going to cover your pants with road spray?  They are great for keeping your pants dry and getting you to work in pristine condition.

Just something I’m thinking about as I sit here working on the e-commerce end of this site, looking out the window at the dreary conditions.

By the way, if you’ve got something to say, don’t hesitate.  Send it to me.  I love to hear what readers have to say, I love taking a gander at pictures of them and their bikes, I love hearing about events and helping to promote them with the tools at my disposal.  In essence, don’t hesitate to drop me a line and let me know what’s on your mind.

May the road never end and may you find that destination safely (and dry :) ).

- Ray