Hey all,
Im looking for a really good Bike cover, something insulated and plenty water proof. Unfortunately i dont have access to any form of garage or shed to store my bike so im looking to spend a decent amount on a cover. ANyone got any recommendations?
Cheers.
Bike cover
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Re: Bike cover
oxford ones are pretty good, forget Argos ones they are crap.What about one of the folding ones, seen em on ebay


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Re: Bike cover
i have a "ride recommended" R&G one...quality cover!
cost about £35, it keeps out rain, snow, car-splatter...very good cover.
im sure if you google it you can find it, its black, with a big R&G logo on it.
cost about £35, it keeps out rain, snow, car-splatter...very good cover.
im sure if you google it you can find it, its black, with a big R&G logo on it.
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Re: Bike cover
just dont put it on the grass like that. the condensation'll build up inside and eat your bike. you would have thought if a company made bike covers they might know that.
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Re: Bike cover
lol, thanks for the heads up. Its being drilled to my drive anyway. I might put a dust sheet over bike for extra warmth, or will that attract rodents (for material) and condensation?