My cvo motorcycle cover?
#11
Nice 1st post, but I'll throw in some free advice:
1. Let bike cool (if recently ridden).
2. Orient cover so it's properly front-to-back with bike.
3. Place cover over handlebars & slide down over front so it's sitting on fender.
4. Stretch cover over rear of bike (fully).
5. Stretch cover over front tire (fully).
6. Cinch strap (if equipped).
Done - enjoy!
1. Let bike cool (if recently ridden).
2. Orient cover so it's properly front-to-back with bike.
3. Place cover over handlebars & slide down over front so it's sitting on fender.
4. Stretch cover over rear of bike (fully).
5. Stretch cover over front tire (fully).
6. Cinch strap (if equipped).
Done - enjoy!
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first post. could be a new to him bike and he's very proud of it. remember back when you got your first Harley? you thought you were the **** back then didn't ya, even if it was just a sportster.....
#17
It is totally dependent on where you place tour gas cap during fill up.
You might as well head back over to the scooter sight and let them know you did not fool everyone!
One Post Wonder with STUPID question.
Got to love the entertainment.
You might as well head back over to the scooter sight and let them know you did not fool everyone!
One Post Wonder with STUPID question.
Got to love the entertainment.
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