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Mine looks exactly like JRK's but I paid 29 from http://www.motodirect.com/servlet/St...FQOIFQod7X9A4g , it's nothing great but it keeps some dust and rain off (not all) ,best of all it's cheap and doesn't advertise!
I got my cover years ago through a Pep Boys auto parts store for $30. It is extra large because of the 18 in. apes and covers great. Make sure you buy one that will work when the pipes are hot. Stay away from HD for everything...........
The HD cover is a good quality product and will protect your bike from the elements like a portable garage,but don't store your bike in the winter with it on,just use an old king size blanket or sheet to keep the dust off.
I got my cover years ago through a Pep Boys auto parts store for $30. It is extra large because of the 18 in. apes and covers great. Make sure you buy one that will work when the pipes are hot.
Mud,
I think Prodrivedon was talking about the HD tax, to be honest though every thing I've gotten direct turned out to be price appropriate. $400 jacket from HD feels a hell of a lot better and better made than a $130 Highway One jacket.
Mud, Most people think the only place to get parts for there ride must come from HD. We have a great bunch of aftermarket companys that offer the same parts/quality that HD has at greatly reduced prices. Alot of riders dont have the extra $ for the HD product line. In the aftermarket you can get a wider choice in parts.
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