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Some funny responses and some reasonable explanations...

God Speed and keep the rubber on the road

Tks all/Cheers,

BB
 
Greetings all,

I've always wanted to ask the question, so here goes...

While riding all of my H-Ds on highways at speeds over 65 mph, what and where does the very small bits of liquid hitting me on my face, legs, arms, clothes come from?

In other words, I realize the bike is air-cooled with no radiators in sight, so why am I getting "spit on" while riding?

Is it oil coming from somewhere (air filter)? Is it from cars leaking some fluid while I'm traveling behind them?

Is it small/minute particles of gas coming from under the tank?

Insects splattering?

I get home and I see no visible signs of bug splatter, no oil or gas smells on me or my clothes -- nothing??? Where and what is causing this small spitting effect?

Can anyone answer this, pls?

Tks/Cheers,

B

God does not like you.
 
Really? I never seen/heard of this before!

Hmm, learn something new every day.

Is it only done by a certain species of trees by chance? Or all of them do it if the temperature fluctuates?

Dunno the answer to this for sure, just my take on it. On a clear day no cars in front of me, I am guessing at best here. Trees are abundant here, mostly pines along the hiways. Natures air conditioners. Have you ever sat under a tree on a hot day and felt the moisture?
 
Dunno the answer to this for sure, just my take on it. On a clear day no cars in front of me, I am guessing at best here. Trees are abundant here, mostly pines along the hiways. Natures air conditioners. Have you ever sat under a tree on a hot day and felt the moisture?

No, I have not I have felt the coolness of the shade though, unless of course your talking about one of your afternoon rains you have down there
 
Dunno the answer to this for sure, just my take on it. On a clear day no cars in front of me, I am guessing at best here. Trees are abundant here, mostly pines along the hiways. Natures air conditioners. Have you ever sat under a tree on a hot day and felt the moisture?

Actually, pine trees! I was out shooting some hoops in my driveway with some friends today and I happened to have some huge Douglas Firs by my driveway, and since it was hot (mid 80's F) they were actually making a small cracking noise and I was getting sprayed some kind of liquid... I'm assuming pine tar, but it wasn't sticky or at least not like regular pine tar.

So I had witnesses... they all never saw/heard of it before until today.
 
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