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Old 04-03-2008, 10:03 PM
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Can anyone recommend a good cover at a reasonable price for my new 2008 Electric Glide Classic? I want something that I can use both indoors and outdoor, but yet will fold up and travel well.

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Ah've gone to the half-cover. Had a full cover, too danged bulky on the road....
 
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Old 04-03-2008, 10:22 PM
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I use this one for travel and it works well.



Nelson Rigg UV-2000 http://www.nelsonrigg.com/pages/Bike...V-2000-Big.htm
 
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Old 04-03-2008, 10:48 PM
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Any idea if I'd use an XL or Large for an SG?
 
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Bikergar, is it the extra large model?
 
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The HD one is pricier fer the UC, but it's got the antenna cutouts....
 
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ORIGINAL: bikergar

I use this one for travel and it works well.



Nelson Rigg UV-2000 http://www.nelsonrigg.com/pages/Bike...V-2000-Big.htm
I just bought a half cover for my 08 RG. It is an XL and fits like a glove. I'm sure the SG will also use an XL. I wouldn't use a half cover for long-term storage outside but they are great for daily use and travel. They aren't meant to last a long time but they are only $20.
 
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BUY one that says HONDA or no name...Less chance of anyone mess'n with it!!

JAKESTER.TIM.....[sm=americanasmiley.gif]
 
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Can anyone recommend a good cover...
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Default RE: Good Cover for Touring

EZ-Touring males a great light weight cover. It crushes quite small and I love it. The only drawback are the antennas on the Ultra Classic. You have two choices: either remove the antennas or use the supplied grommets to allow the antennas to poke through. I use the grommets (with a little modification because of the loaded whip) and I think it works. GOTO: http://www.eztouring.com/products.htm

As usual, your mileage may vary.


 


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