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I was at Wally world yesterday doing a little shopping. Saw a motorcycle cover. Bought the XL. It's was about 20 bucks. It fits the RK real nice. I'm not spending a bunch for a HD cover. For that price I won't even take it out of town, just look for WW.
I have a cover I purchased from Ron Ayer motorsports for about $30. I have a RK and it fits great. I have a garage so I only use it when I go out of town and stay over night. I used it in Myrtle Beach, DC. NYC and while I was up in the mountains. No problems. Mine is a NELSON RIGG XL motorcycle cover mine is blue/silver. Just another cheap option to consider.
I was at Wally world yesterday doing a little shopping. Saw a motorcycle cover. Bought the XL. It's was about 20 bucks. It fits the RK real nice. I'm not spending a bunch for a HD cover. For that price I won't even take it out of town, just look for WW.
Can you show us some pictures? Maybe a stock number at "Wally World"?
Just a suggestion for you guys that put on a cover when you travel, you might want to rethink that as putting a cover on a dusty/dirty bike is as bad as taking sand paper to your paint job.
I know some guys are concerned about security reasons, but the way I see it if you lock it up, set your alarm, and maybe put a BIG cable or chain through the wheel and the frame and make sure your insurance premium is paid up, you have done all you can do, a cover isn't going to keep someone from stealing if they want it bad enough.
You might want to get a weather proof seat cover to keep it dry, but I wouldn't put a cover on a dirty bike. Just my .02
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