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Hi, i live in Cleveland Ohio and store my bike (05' Fatboy) in an uninsulated & unheated garage and hate all the condensation that builds up on it with the temp changes over the winter months even though i keep it covered, and was considering a storage bubble, but would like some feedback on them if anyone here uses one or knows of anyone who does. Thanks !
This question has been asked and answered on the forum at least twice in the past. If you do a search for "Harley Bubble" or simply "Bubble" you should be able to pull up the old threads.
I also store my bike in a detached, uninsulated and unheated garage here in NY over the winter. I can tell you from personal experience just go buy the bubble. I won't ever be without one again. If this one ever wears out or is some how ruined/destroyed I will buy another one the very next day. I think buying my bubble was the second best decision I ever made concerning my bike, the best was deciding to buy the bike. Don't even think it over just go buy one. You will be very glad you did. [sm=smiley20.gif]
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