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Hi I'm using okado from lab not that bad but when it's raining cats and dogs. a little bit water will be in. Other that that it's fine:)

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Hi guys .It raining again. Those who cover their bike can recommend if ur bike cover can keep ur bike dry after rain fall.

 

Mine always wet. Got cover like not cover ;

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Hi guys .It raining again. Those who cover their bike can recommend if ur bike cover can keep ur bike dry after rain fall.

 

Mine always wet. Got cover like not cover ;

 

3 feedback thus far

 

1. Okado - lab ( Mentioned not so bad )

2. Oxford - Motoworld ( Mentioned Good)

3. GPR - One of Alexandra shop. Who know where to buy ?( Mentioned not so bad )

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3 feedback thus far

 

1. Okado - lab ( Mentioned not so bad )

2. Oxford - Motoworld ( Mentioned Good)

3. GPR - One of Alexandra shop. Who know where to buy ?( Mentioned not so bad )

 

I know,its the first shop when you turn into Pang scooter or Universal motor at Alexandra.

But its thick,so its out of your category.Till date my bike is high and dry lol

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I know,its the first shop when you turn into Pang scooter or Universal motor at Alexandra.

But its thick,so its out of your category.Till date my bike is high and dry lol

 

May I know how much u buy? Thanks

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May I know how much u buy? Thanks

 

I cant really remember,its around $20 plus.Depending on the size so the price varies

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I cant really remember,its around $20 plus.Depending on the size so the price varies

 

Thanks U.

 

Anyone have anymore good cover to KAI SIAO?? If not i'll buying Oxford pretty soon.

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bought mine from AUNTY SHOP... 20 plus bucks too... been a yr under rain/shine... lil bit of water gets thru but seat remains dry. so far no rips despite it being alil harder dan be4

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If you want to be less conspicuous, get the brandless silver color ones. If this is not a concern for you get the Oxford one at post #2. Thin, light, lasting and water resistent but stay away from the hot exhaust.

 

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If you want to be less conspicuous, get the brandless silver color ones. If this is not a concern for you get the Oxford one at post #2. Thin, light, lasting and water resistent but stay away from the hot exhaust.

 

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I have 2 bike covers, both pretty new and all cannot TAHAN rain water.

 

Regards

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Once I bought a generic bike cover from Ban Hon Bros and it lasted me for about 8 months. Only at around the seams I can see a little water seeped thru. Don't quote me on this, in general, it's 98% water-resistent.

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Once I bought a generic bike cover from Ban Hon Bros and it lasted me for about 8 months. Only at around the seams I can see a little water seeped thru. Don't quote me on this, in general, it's 98% water-resistent.

 

No worries, anyway what the place located ? Still remember the price ?

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Just remember to label your cover clearly with your bike's registration number...

Mine got stolen the very night I put the cover onto my bike with the intention to buy a spray can to label my cover...

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Derbi "Black Maverick" Terra 125 (8/09-9/12)

Honda "Burly Bison" Varadero XL1000V1 (10/11-12/12)

Ducati "Banded Mustang" Hypermotard 1100 EVO SP (12/12-)

Vespa "Vicki" GT200 (05/14-)

 

"Brothers, what we do in life echoes in eternity."

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Just remember to label your cover clearly with your bike's registration number...

Mine got stolen the very night I put the cover onto my bike with the intention to buy a spray can to label my cover...

 

Yap, i always spray till very obvious.

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Spray number also got people cheapstake will steal one. They just flip it inside out to use the black inside as the outside.

 

If scared stolen, then punch holes at both ends and padlock it to the front and back rims then tuck in the excess into the gap between fender and wheels.

 

I know very heart pain, new cover poke holes. But better heart pain but still got cover then keep cover in pristine conditon, then kena stolen right?

Motorcyclist are the nicest people on the road, try not to kill us.

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Oxford is good. Been using one for 1 year+, then due to sun and rain, it becomes thinner and finally torn. A bit more expensive than the rest but IMO, it still worth it :smile:

 

Can TAHAN Rain intrusion hor ??????

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Yes but no one can guarantee forever. Anyway it'll be a good buy.

 

Ya i understand, many many many yrs ago i use to hv one which can will stand rain. The reason why & i believe is because of the a rain proof coating on it. It will flake thru prolong usage.

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Spray number also got people cheapstake will steal one. They just flip it inside out to use the black inside as the outside.

 

If scared stolen, then punch holes at both ends and padlock it to the front and back rims then tuck in the excess into the gap between fender and wheels.

 

I know very heart pain, new cover poke holes. But better heart pain but still got cover then keep cover in pristine conditon, then kena stolen right?

 

True. Cant believe that there will be some who will go to extremes just to kope someone else's cover.

 

My first response when I discovered the missing cover: assæ´žs

http://www.singaporebikes.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=224954

2B(8/09);2A(10/10);2(12/11)

Derbi "Black Maverick" Terra 125 (8/09-9/12)

Honda "Burly Bison" Varadero XL1000V1 (10/11-12/12)

Ducati "Banded Mustang" Hypermotard 1100 EVO SP (12/12-)

Vespa "Vicki" GT200 (05/14-)

 

"Brothers, what we do in life echoes in eternity."

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