dust cover

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rob b
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Re: dust cover

Post by rob b »

Thanks for all the ideas.
What i'm looking for is one that the bike doesnt sweat underneith it. Is their any of you'res that don't.
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Re: dust cover

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I have one of the Oxford stormex zip up super covers too.. think it was about £70.00 which is pricey but it's really well made, soft lined and has vents to let condensation out, keep the bike dry.

No problems with it in 2 years :-)
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Re: dust cover

Post by banoffee »

Got one of these, really good for indoor use:

http://www.dustoffcovers.co.uk/
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Re: dust cover

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ibby4585 wrote:
rccaulfield wrote:
ibby4585 wrote:Rob.

I would go for an Oxford rainex cover. Bit pricey 45quid ish! But really good and has a soft liner so it won't scratch your bike!

Kris
That'll rot the bike out i'm afraid! Looks like you can only put 2 blankets over the bike and regularly change them as they'll get damp- also look into some kingspan for the metal roof!
I had mine under a rainex cover for a year and it was brilliant!! :whistle:

Kris
Under a raincover indoors?

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