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Just done the 16" gangster apes ..pics to follow..my problem is my current cover now is too small. My question is for those who have apes and use either a cover indoors ir out..what do u use.?..I currently have the biggest one walmart sells..do I need to get obe for a touring bike or maybe even a trike.?.. thoughts please..
In an ideal world I would love a house with a garage but thats a few years down the road..I also looked at sheds but dont have $800+ to spare right now
Save urself a few $$$ and use the existing one you have pulled up over the dash and tucked between and the neck. Grab another and cover the apes and front end, what I'd do until I got something to store it in.
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