Indoor bike cover

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  1. gixerator

    gixerator Active Member

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    Is there anywhere cheaper than ebay?
     
  2. Benn The Pig

    Benn The Pig Well-Known Member

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    Hein Gericke do their £22 one for £10 quite often with their offers
     
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    Can always get rat boy to nick one. You didnt see this benn. ;)
     
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    Didn't see what?
     
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    I use the Oxford one can't remember the price tho. But happy with it.
     
  6. gixerator

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    I know there's probably summat on here somewhere, but it's late and I cant be arsed looking. On the subject of bike covers, when I shoved my tools in my bike shed for christmas (went away) I noticed specks of rust on some of them. Obviously condensation, even tho it has breather holes. So, question is, should I leave the babe nakex or cover her up? I'm gonna get silica gel bags anyway, but what do you guys (n gals) think?
     
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    Yes, at the MCN Motorcycle show ( 02.02. - 05.02. London )
     
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    I got an R&G Racing cover for xmas, its quite good but don't buy from R&G direct there transport cost is too high?
     
  10. Nutty Tart

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    Well I bought a huge microfibre sheet from Lidl yesterday . I recon that will do very nicely

    200cm x 150cm and only £7.99
     
  11. Benn The Pig

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    whats the garage like??? if its getting that damp in their id put a tube heater in, very cheap to buy/run and it'll keep the damp/chill out of the garage.

    I definately wouldnt cover the bike over if its indoors and its damp! its just like a big damp greenhouse the cover will just make it sweat and rot.
     
  12. gixerator

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    I know you weren't talking to me, but as Im covering it. I have a tube heater on a stat. I only had condensation on the bike in a very cold spell when I used the oxford cover. I don't get it anywhere else.
     

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