motorcycle cover
#1
motorcycle cover
has anyone used a cover from this place, http://www.justmotorcyclecovers.com/ I was looking at high thread count cotton sheets at wal mart and some of them cost the same and alot more than the top of the line covers from this place. My bike is inside so I don't need something waterproof, just something soft and breathable. I guess I could just skip a cover all together and dust my bike off once in a while.
just wondering what everyone else chooses to do.
just wondering what everyone else chooses to do.
#2
I do not have one but will consider buying one from them, pricing looks good and comes with free shipping.
I also like that the cover looks like it has no lettering or logos on it.
I also like that the cover looks like it has no lettering or logos on it.
#3
I keep my bike in my shop so I keep it covered. I caught my HD cover on sale for just under 100 bucks and it looks like it fits way better than those, but anything will work I guess. I think Wal Mart has cheap covers for 40 bucks or so.
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Honestly,
The BEST cover (for inside use only) is a plain Jane king/queen cotton sheet!
Easy on, Easy off!
You could always take a old one from the house or go to a "good will" shop and get one cheap.
Been using the same one for years
Good Luck,
YB
The BEST cover (for inside use only) is a plain Jane king/queen cotton sheet!
Easy on, Easy off!
You could always take a old one from the house or go to a "good will" shop and get one cheap.
Been using the same one for years
Good Luck,
YB
#6
To use just as a dust cover, a sheet would certainly suffice. For covering the bike while on travel, ya really need a cover designed for your particular bike. One that kinda form fits doesn't provide a lot of security so a more generic cover that is ill fitting might be better.
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