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Hello I'm considering a cycle shell to store my Wide Glide in this winter and was wondering if anyone has one and if so what are your thoughts? I live in Pa so we get some snow. Thanks to all
I have one. Kept my bike in it all of last winter here in Brooklyn. Works perfectly. It is a great, well-made product. Kept my bike safe and secure from nature and people.
One of the best things I've gotten for my bike.
After a ride I wipe the bike down, put it in the Cycle Shell and hook up the battery tender, and next time I need it, it's fresh and ready to go. The Shell even does a good job of keeping dust off the bike. Because of the blasted humidity in Louisiana I even keep a small blower fan in the Shell during the more humid months, and it keeps the bike rust free.
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