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I seen those before. Even used em too. Not for a bike. They were on the beaches down in Florida. Spring break, 1971. Ohhhhhhhh yeahhhhhhhhh,... I remember.
I've been using a Falcon Defender cover from http://www.nelsonrigg.com/pages/Bike...ike-Covers.htm. It replaced a Nelson-Rigg MC cover which was thinner and less expensive. After having the MC cover in use for over 5 years, I upgraded with the better cover. It was around $ 70.00, has no logo and is of very high quality. The XXL size fits my FLHR with all it's detachables attached and 16" apes.
I wanted to know if anyone can give me an idea on a cover for my bike. I primarily keep it in front of my townhouse. I'm working on a single family right now. Until then what can I use to shieldher from the elements.
OMG, no garage/shed!!! Rent a garage or enclosed space and fast.
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