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what should one consider when buying a bike cover? They told me that find those with sliver like material...

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I ordered a dowco weatherall from amazon after my cheapo one melted onto my chrome exhaust pipes. It's aluminized at the bottom to prevent it from melting/sticking to hot pipes, which allows me to cover my bike the moment I reach my destination.

Apart from that, it's completely waterproof and material/construction quality is fantastic. I'd recommend it to anyone who's looking for a good quality cover that will last. The only downside is that it's not light, and doesn't keep as compactly as thinner covers.

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I ordered a dowco weatherall from amazon after my cheapo one melted onto my chrome exhaust pipes. It's aluminized at the bottom to prevent it from melting/sticking to hot pipes, which allows me to cover my bike the moment I reach my destination.

Apart from that, it's completely waterproof and material/construction quality is fantastic. I'd recommend it to anyone who's looking for a good quality cover that will last. The only downside is that it's not light, and doesn't keep as compactly as thinner covers.

 

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Some more the risk of being stolen if the $200 bike cover one. Hehe... My friend Oxford kena stolen before sia. For me i like those cheap2 thin ones. As long as waterproof to stand heavy rains and can fold small2 i hepi oreadi. Hehehe

 

Agree - I prefer the cheapo ones. Mine is 6 months old, full of holes.. but still 80% rainproof! Good enough! and furthermore thin enough to tie a knot at the bottom so it doesn't fly off.

 

Best benefit - no one will steal!

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Near Tampines SAFRA there got 1 SHELL station.. there's a small bike shop there selling bike cover for $20+ only.. material I would say better than the typical cheapo bike cover..

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Bought 2 Geza Pro-Plus covers for both my bikes. Very good quality! Built to last, they keep the most crucial parts of my bikes (the electrical system) bone dry, and they are really compact, so I can stow them in my sportbike tail, where real estate is scarce.

 

http://www.pashnit.com/product/geza.html

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Bought 2 Geza Pro-Plus covers for both my bikes. Very good quality! Built to last, they keep the most crucial parts of my bikes (the electrical system) bone dry, and they are really compact, so I can stow them in my sportbike tail, where real estate is scarce.

 

http://www.pashnit.com/product/geza.html

 

just my humble opinion, bike cover best don get too expensive ones, there are plenty of lowlifes out there stealing bike covers, even cheapo ones...

 

imagine your expensive bike cover kenna stunt by a lowlife... sure heart pain sia...

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get a cheap 1 u think its good

for me,cheapest 1,coz mine is MSCP

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just my humble opinion, bike cover best don get too expensive ones, there are plenty of lowlifes out there stealing bike covers, even cheapo ones...

 

imagine your expensive bike cover kenna stunt by a lowlife... sure heart pain sia...

 

I agree, but the cheap ones never keep my bikes completely dry. So I really have no choice.

Believe nothing you hear; and only half of what you see.

Do or do not; there is no 'try'.

 

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