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I didn't really have the cash for it at the moment, but i've read nothing but raving reviews about it, and I absolutely dont want my bike under a standard cover through our NY winter
And you can be sure that for the $500 it cost me, ill be out there during blizzards beating the snow off of it if needed hahaha
will review when possible if anyone is interested.
Its not summer storage im worried about, its our awful winters we have here
Ha...our winters aren't so awful in Hawaii, but I keep my vehicles covered in the carport because of dust and the salt air as we are just a few houses from the beach. The Cycleshell is great as a quick flip of the bows and a couple pins sets it up. My old Jeep sits out in the front yard.
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