What cover do you use?
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What cover do you use?
Hey guys-
I just picked up a Dowco Weatherall Plus cover from the stealer, mainly b/c I fund a way to get it cheap, but I digress.
I'm looking for another cover for my second bike as it's cover will be going on the new nighthawk. Is there a cover that's better than this Dowco or one just as good but generally cheaper (<$ 70 shipped)?
I just picked up a Dowco Weatherall Plus cover from the stealer, mainly b/c I fund a way to get it cheap, but I digress.
I'm looking for another cover for my second bike as it's cover will be going on the new nighthawk. Is there a cover that's better than this Dowco or one just as good but generally cheaper (<$ 70 shipped)?
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I use the $20 cover you can find at Walmart. Comes in large and extra large.
Has the safe lining for your windscreen and heat resistant bottom panels (after 15 minutes). Has a bungee latch underneath and two vents on op by the hand grips.
I've used it all season and I personally think it was a great investment.
Mike
Has the safe lining for your windscreen and heat resistant bottom panels (after 15 minutes). Has a bungee latch underneath and two vents on op by the hand grips.
I've used it all season and I personally think it was a great investment.
Mike
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My friend gave me one of those. It works great for my 599, but the only reason why I cover my bike is because some of the neighborhood cats decided my seat would make an excellent scratching postslowair wrote:I use the $20 cover you can find at Walmart. Comes in large and extra large.

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+1 on the $20 wal mart covers. Though I'm debating buying a more expensive one to get through the winter.
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