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This company runs an ad in American Iron Magazinefor their bike covers. Looks like they fit the full dresser and you can wrap the cover up very tight so it is protected from the rain/wind while staying overnight outside. Anyone have one of these?
i have one and it fits real well. packs easily. not too much slack. i had one for 4 years for my previous bike (fatboy) and didn't have any problems with it.
I have one that we use when traveling. It fits good and stays on even in strong wind. Put duct tape on the inside where it rubs on foot pegs or exhaust tips it will last for years.
This company runs an ad in American Iron Magazinefor their bike covers. Looks like they fit the full dresser and you can wrap the cover up very tight so it is protected from the rain/wind while staying overnight outside. Anyone have one of these?
Interested in the quality and fit.
I bought one in 1997 for my RK and still have it, hoping it'll fit my new SG. Excellent cover--lightweight, packs very tight into a small ball, made of rip-stop nylon, elastic bottom, and is waterproof. I can't imagine a cover being any better, and I used it on every trip I took on the RK through 33 states in nine years.
Exigent makes quality stuff. I'm thinking of getting one of their's for my new roadie. Their seat cover has fit many previous bikes, nice to not have morning dew or bird poop to sit on first thing in the morning.
I have a full cover and the half cover....the full is seven years old.fits great. covers wheels, exhaustpegs, when it is on...one cant tell what type of bike is under it...living here in Florida...I keep the half cocver with me all the time...summer rains,every day !!!
Their covers are good, but their are just as good of covers out their for less money.
I have a Pro Sports cover that I have been using for 7 years. It does a great job, stays on in the wind, and packs down into a small bag, also. My indy sells them for 40 bucks. My has held up great......That is till some stupid chick backed into my bike at MBBW, knocked it over, and ripped the cover.[:@]
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