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The_new_guy
| Posted on Tuesday, July 08, 2008 - 09:38 am: |
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Hey All, I just moved and am in need of a good cover for the XBR. It gets pretty windy at home too so I'd like to get a sturdy cover that wont rip or scratch my bike due to wind. Any suggestions? Gregg |
Badlionsfan
| Posted on Tuesday, July 08, 2008 - 10:34 am: |
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I have no personal experience, but these look pretty stout. http://www.buell.com/en_us/gear/accessories/Produc t.asp?Menu_ID=2&ProductLineID=4&CategoryID=9&Produ ctID=2202 |
Randomchaos
| Posted on Tuesday, July 08, 2008 - 10:42 am: |
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http://www.buell.com/en_us/gear/accessories/Produc t.asp?Menu_ID=2&ProductLineID=4&CategoryID=9&Produ ctID=2202 "Great for indoor use." This statement turned me off from this cover. Funny enough, I use my FZ6 cover on my Buell. Fits the bike like a glove, and does a good job of keeping out the weather . http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/products/modelsc itemdetail/5/273/1795/11785/2008/1/4392/0/0/detail .aspx PS. I used to own an FZ6 |
Kurbennett
| Posted on Tuesday, July 08, 2008 - 10:44 am: |
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I have one of these Buell covers, works great and folds up fairly small. Can't put it on though while the pipes are hot, because you will burn holes in it. Please dont ask me how I know this. |
Darthane
| Posted on Tuesday, July 08, 2008 - 12:23 pm: |
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If that fortress cover is made from the same material as my Firebolt's 'city cover', it's just fine for 'normal' outdoor use. I wouldn't want to leave it out all winter, but it'll keep the sun and birdshit off the bike. They are not waterproof, but outside of a torrential downpour the rider seat still won't get wet. -=shrugs=- The full cover I have for my Blast from back when I lived in an apartment will actually cover the Firebolt for the most part, and is a very heavy nylon. |
Diablobrian
| Posted on Wednesday, July 09, 2008 - 12:47 am: |
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I have a gezagear cover that I use on the rare occasions that I need it. It is even rated for use on an open trailer up to 70mph IIRC. They are a bit expensive, but they are top notch. |
Slaughter
| Posted on Wednesday, July 09, 2008 - 01:13 am: |
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OK - my take on a cover for high winds: take it off if the weather gets stormy! My first ever Buell crash happened WITHOUT ME!!! Left the bike covered in the parking lot and we had a summer storm come through and blow it over. Now, the open bottom of the cover was acting like a sand/rain intake, and the bike got COVERED. Couple people came in to tell me but by the time I got out to the lot, it was long over. Bike was COVERED in blown-in sand and rain. Not to mention the cracked turn signal and bent clutch lever. For sun - definitely, for rain - sure (if it's not windier 'n snot. If it's stormy, you better park in shelter. |
The_new_guy
| Posted on Wednesday, July 09, 2008 - 07:26 am: |
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Hmmmm....Looks like I have some more searching to do. The type of cover I was looking for has a sort of soft liner and some strong straps that go underneath. I use to have one for a snowmobile I had. The cover was heavy and stiff and held up great. Diablo- I will look into that cover. Thx. Gregg (Message edited by the_new_guy on July 09, 2008) |
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