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I have had good success with Ultragard, for 2 years now. However, the recommended size for my 2014 FLHTK was too tight. Ended up with one size up and it fit perfect. You should be able to find them for under $75. Good luck.
Oddly enough i got mine from Menards. Fits a 14 Limited as long as you remove the antennas. Covers the whole bike down to the floorboards. If i remember correctly it was $20.00 or şo. I've had it since November of 14, still in great condition.
Yep, I too bought an $20 cover off eBay. Bought an "XL" size nylon cover (black/silver) to cover my Ultra Limited in my garage over the winter. Came with elastic along the bottom and 2 elastic shock cords. Covers very nicely all the way down below the floorboards and fully covers the tires. All I had to do was remove the two radio antennas (no big deal). The whole cover stuffs into a small nylon draw string bag (included)......for $20 it does the job of keeping the dust off it over the winter.
Oh, they have them for any bike. I just grabbed one with no orange and no logos all over it.
Don't feel bad about missing it...the Harley web site is absolute ****. Hard to find anything, search frequently turns up nothing even though it's on the site and the terms were correct. And, it's slow as hell.
Better to "Google" what you want and add "Harley Davidson"...it's a quicker way to what you are looking for on the Harley site. Works for this forum as well.
2006 I purchased two HD ones . The full size heavy dust cover ones. Yep paid the HD tax. But with a lot of use . They are still good as new. It was worth paying a bit more at first.
Those half covers never made much sense to me. For a water proof cover I found a low cost light weigh one from a auto store. They don't last but a couple years but don't cost much either.
Thanks for all the suggestions. I'm going with the black HD one. It really does seem the nicest of them all, and hopefully it's a one time purchase that will last the next couple of baggers I may own. Probably going to get one for the Dyna too.
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