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Old 08-31-2010, 04:07 PM
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Has anyone tried one of these? For $25 looks like it would serve the purpose. Dont want to pay the Harley tax for the HD logo. Is this cover made well or POS?

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Old 08-31-2010, 04:39 PM
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Looks ok for indoor storage, I had a nylon one but my bike would start to sweat after a few days so this being cotton is good...I just use a old bed sheet now.
 
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Looks ok for indoor storage, I had a nylon one but my bike would start to sweat after a few days so this being cotton is good...I just use a old bed sheet now.
........ Me 2
 
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LOL! Yep, the old bed sheet cover is on my bikes now. Just decided I want something a little more protective and the sheet does seem to allow some dust to get thru it or under it. Nylon is bad news for moisture build up and definately dont want to use my road cover for daily protection for that very reason.
 
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I went ahead and ordered 3 of these covers for my bikes. They arrived today FEDX. Well made, nice covers with elastic on the bottems. Fit nicely and will serve the intended purpose of indoor storage for dust protection. At $24.95 and no charge FEDX shipping, I am satisfied with the expenditure and would recommend to others looking for something for the same purpose.
 
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+1 on old cotton bed sheet
 
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Indoor covers should be made of breathable material, like cotton.
 
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Originally Posted by Geoff
Indoor covers should be made of breathable material, like cotton.
Yeah, like a bed sheet!
 
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always used a bed sheet, that will fit any size you ride
 


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