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Old 03-31-2013, 09:53 PM
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Unfortunatley I will have to keep my bike under a cover instead a garage this summer. Any tips on keeping it from getting messd up from the elements? Cover recomendations?
 
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Only one...clean out the garage or rent storage. What could possibly be in the garage that is more valuable than your prized Harley? That is way too much of an investment to leave out in the elements, IMHO.
 
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That's the problem I don't have a garage.....lost it in the divorce.
 
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cycle shell covers- great product. I have used one the past 3 years and it survived 2 hurricanes and a blizzard.
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http://www.cycleshell.com/index.html
 
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I'm also stuck without a garage at the moment. For the past couple of summers I've used Dowco Weatherall Plus covers for both my sportster and my dyna. The covers have been great. They have held up well and keep the bikes bone dry. I think they can be had for around $80.
 
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That's the problem I don't have a garage.....lost it in the divorce.
Well, at least you got to keep your ride...
 
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Well, at least you got to keep your ride...
ditto on that. I had to "sell" mine at a loss to help her live the life. (Thanks Dad)
 
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I found one of the paul jr covers a walmart on sale for $25. its an awesome cover
 
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Well, at least you got to keep your ride...
Ha! I bought it after the divorce!
 
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i have a Guardian XL size that works great! was about $100 at my local dealer. Sux to hear about the garage...
 


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