bike cover
bike cover
hi i am after buying a new cover for the beast and was wondering if it should be medium or large size
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Ouch that sounds painful I think I'll just let mine shrivelSeven Of Nine Firestorm wrote:Argos do a grey and blue cover, the large is too large IMHO get the med. can't remember the part number thou, kinda stretchy around the bottom with a eye hook to secure.

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Bought a Motorcycle Cover from a guy at Rufforth last Saturday Brand new, £10
It's waterproof and functional, elasticated round the bottom but could maybe do with a strap of some kind ('girth strap' phnaar phnaar!) for the strong winds we get up here in the hills.
Says 'Diablo' on it and comes with a storgae bag too.
Fits over the Hornet no bother, haven't tried it over the Firestorm yet but I don't envisage any problems.
At that price, I think I'll get a few more next month as dust covers for the bikes while in the garage.

It's waterproof and functional, elasticated round the bottom but could maybe do with a strap of some kind ('girth strap' phnaar phnaar!) for the strong winds we get up here in the hills.
Says 'Diablo' on it and comes with a storgae bag too.
Fits over the Hornet no bother, haven't tried it over the Firestorm yet but I don't envisage any problems.
At that price, I think I'll get a few more next month as dust covers for the bikes while in the garage.