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Prefer the Oxford Stormex for the coming winter  |
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Got a point I can't comment on the longevity of the Stormex cause I haven't had it long. But it does a bloody good job of keeping the bike dry compared to the last cheap £20 cover I got off eBay. Water would seep through even in light rain and collect on my seat by morning. |
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Picked up a couple of these Lidl ones last year (assume they haven't changed much). Still going strong, see no reason to not get a second winter out of it (at least). It's not very thick, so you can get moisture condensing underneath on your bike. It is however totally huge, sure it'd go round a Goldwing or big Pan absolutely fine. The cord ties are a bit fiddly, I just use one at back and pull it tight around bike with that, but it can be a faff untangling the cord from bike as you remove the cover. Only needed to tie up front when we've had strong gales. It's never melted on exhaust and I always put cover on straight after pulling up, removing top box and chaining bike up.
Previous cover was an R&G one, apparently highly rated by Ride mag. Cost me £40, first was stolen, second lasted 12 months before the soft lining disintegrated and left my bike covered in white fluff every morning. I'd set off in a big cloud in snow, but if my visor was open I'd be choking to death on the stuff.
Not tried an Oxford one, but overall, at £9 you can't really moan much. ____________________ Beginner Biker Adventures Blog
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These are good, got one last year, will probably get another as a spare. What I will say is get a large for anything another than a CBR125.
I use a couple on bungee cords with the cover, the little cord strings are too annoying to undo when it's freezing cold and your late for work  ____________________ Yamaha MT-03 '08 (crashed)
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Thanks for the heads up
Just got a cover and charger
had a similar charger for years until it eventually failed
( in fact I may have damaged it trying to start the bike when it was connected..oops!)
If this one lasts as long and I aint stoopid again its a damn good buy
The covers are usually good for a year or two.
I see Lidls also offer an attractive range of hi viz........
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 177 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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