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I have looked around in this forum and have not found were i could find a good tarp or cover for my bike... I am not able to keep it in the garage anymore because of other things being in the way.. lol... I would like to have a Black or even if possible an University of Oklahoma one to put on it but I have no idea what size to get.. CAN ANYONE HELP!!! lol.. thanks guys and as always keep the rubber on the road
 

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I have an el-cheapo dust cover on mine in the garage over the winter months. Its an XL from Princess Auto. It barely fits the bike. Wont cover the front wheel completely or the exhaust. I think it has to do with the extra length as compared to most bikes. Hope that helps a little
 

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http://www.cycleshell.com/

If you want good outddor prorection check these oyt, expensive but worth it. Keeps the bike off the fround, fully covored, fully ventilated, fast and easy to use. This is on my list of things to buy when i have money.
 

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Ronin said:
http://www.cycleshell.com/

If you want good outddor prorection check these oyt, expensive but worth it. Keeps the bike off the fround, fully covored, fully ventilated, fast and easy to use. This is on my list of things to buy when i have money.
After the normal throw-over cover melted to my exhuast ( Walmart $20 cover). I sucked it up and spent the money on this one, looking back at it... it was one of the best things I bought for my bike.... no regrets at all. If your bike is going to be outside, I would def recommend this cover..
 

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Hey Urban ive been looking at that cover for months but havent found anyone who had one. Is it really as nice and easy as it looks?? How does it hold up in high winds?
 

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Ronin said:
http://www.cycleshell.com/

If you want good outddor prorection check these oyt, expensive but worth it. Keeps the bike off the fround, fully covored, fully ventilated, fast and easy to use. This is on my list of things to buy when i have money.
im just worried about something like this being blown over in the winds that we get in the Great Plains... Some days it gets over 70 mph
 

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Ronin said:
Hey Urban ive been looking at that cover for months but havent found anyone who had one. Is it really as nice and easy as it looks?? How does it hold up in high winds?
We have had sustained winds at 45 and gust to 50-55 and no problems. I am currently deployed so I don't have access to all my pictures, but I think I have one or two on my laptop. I will check when I get off work.
 

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Here is the only pics I have now I am not sure if this will help or not.



In the place I live they don't allow motorcycles, so I have to park in a gated area. So my bike is always in the elements. There is even a spot for locks, I know that they could always just cut the material, but at least it is a little bit of a deterence....maybe they will rip off the harley next to me...lol.. hopefully this helps. Oh yeah the cover isn't pulled tight in the second photo... you can see the gap in the bottom.
 

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Those photos are perfect. Thanks Urban.
 

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Here is the only pics I have now I am not sure if this will help or not.

In the place I live they don't allow motorcycles, so I have to park in a gated area. So my bike is always in the elements. There is even a spot for locks, I know that they could always just cut the material, but at least it is a little bit of a deterence....maybe they will rip off the harley next to me...lol.. hopefully this helps. Oh yeah the cover isn't pulled tight in the second photo... you can see the gap in the bottom.

DON'T ALLOW MOTORCYCLES??? WTF!!! Sorry dude but its time for you to move.....lol
 

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UrbanRage said:
Here is the only pics I have now I am not sure if this will help or not.

In the place I live they don't allow motorcycles, so I have to park in a gated area. So my bike is always in the elements. There is even a spot for locks, I know that they could always just cut the material, but at least it is a little bit of a deterence....maybe they will rip off the harley next to me...lol.. hopefully this helps. Oh yeah the cover isn't pulled tight in the second photo... you can see the gap in the bottom.

DON'T ALLOW MOTORCYCLES??? WTF!!! Sorry dude but its time for you to move.....lol
You know it was a problem for about .0012 seconds....lol... Considering I am active duty military and I deploy allot, my wife wanted to rent a place in a gated community. Yeah it sucks not being able to drive my bike the house, but if it makes my wife happier, gives her a peace of mind while I am gone ( allot safer enviroment), then it is worth it. Additionally it has is own private lake which rocks for my family during the summer months.
But before I left for this deployement there was some resisdents that had hired an attorney and are currently fighting the OHA rule.
 
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