So you get home after a ride in filthy wet weather. You are soaked from helmet to cleats. You're dripping with water laden with greasy road grime. How much has to be stripped off before you open the back door and how far after the back door do you have to strip?

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ROFL, it was a good way to get dry, but didn't help my performance much! C-O-L-D *brrrr*

The back door opens into the laundry - I'm safe stripping there, any further in and I'd be history!

If I'm really wet and muddy it ALL comes off in the garage - the outer shells get hung up to drip dry while the rest gets tossed into the laundry as I enter the house and make a nude though the house to the hot shower. If it's cold out and I'm lucky there is a fire going and the house is nice and warm : )

Only thing that has to be removed is the shoes so the don't scratch the floor the rest is nothing compared to the mess that the kids can make! It is only water...

Oh Michelle, one might think you're a little shy, but then again.........

Just blame the pool of water that you dripped everywhere on the dog!! Sorry honey, it was raining, fido was outside, he must have shaked when I let him in!

All I can say is I am lucky to have high fences

European by name, European by nature.

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