Touring cover suggestions
#32
Well I have been touring for years with a Exigent cover. Costs about 40 dollars and fits in my saddle guard bag which I would not carry anything else in. Good weather I will leave the bike uncovered, rain or chance of rain I will cover it. Takes two minutes, I have never had a problem with the paint and if its wet, I shake it off and dry it out when I get home. I guess if I had a lot of road grime I wouldn't cover it but so far that also wasn't a problem. I stop early and if need be I will wash off any dirt, hell thats what the little trash can and towels are for....LOL
Be Safe JIM
Be Safe JIM
#33
We use the Nelson-Rigg covers which are lightweight and pack into a small stuff sac about the size of a football. The XL will not fit the FLHX, I just got an XXL for mine. The formosa cover referenced in an earlier post is a great cover but too bulky to travel with.
http://www.amazon.com/Nelson-Rigg-MC...uxe-All-Season
http://www.amazon.com/Nelson-Rigg-MC...uxe-All-Season
#35
I've used Exigent products for over 15 years (long enough that I've replaced one from wear, have 2 for each bike, both indoor storage & waterproof for travel) with good success.
They are Made In USA product of excellent quality.
http://www.exigentbikecovers.com/shop/
They are Made In USA product of excellent quality.
http://www.exigentbikecovers.com/shop/
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