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    Senior Member CarolinaRider's Avatar
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    What kind of Covers are you using for your F6B

    I am debating on getting a cover for mine. Let me know what you are using and any pictures would be helpful.

    Thanks

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    Using the "Honda" covers. Yea, the cover zips off on each side to allow access to the bags,,, PITA to zip it back up,,, Quicker just to pull the rear of the cover off.

    Fits good with OEM shield,,, These is a zip-to-open 'pouch' that is supposed to enable the use of larger shields,,, Eh, the pouch kinda helps, but it isn't wide enough for a real windshield,,,

    Pretty lightweight "nylon-like" material. Black is fading to gray in the TX sun,,, Pretty sure , given the price, I won't be buying this type again once these croak.

    Was looking at these: http://www.cruisercustomizing.com/sh...rt/BBP-4-462BC

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    I have this cheap cover I got from ebay.It fits good without any hassel. But its not lined inside so not sure how it will affect the paint if it gets windy.


    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Motorcycle-B...5ebc6b&vxp=mtr

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    Here's mine but it's not portable.

    Attachment 5871 Attachment 5872

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    Someone here posted a pics of their half cover.
    I can't find anyone that makes them for the f6b.
    Anyone know?

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    Please don't spook the road-sheep.

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    Cool Half Covers

    I posted some half covers before. These are made by Shady Products specifically tailor made for F6B, mine are made with Baggershield in it's lower position in mind.

    Here they are:

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    They are waterproof yet breathable. They pack very small. I use it on road trips, when full cover may be too bulky to pack. Also, I was told due to tightness of material and the way it's installed it would protect the bike against the hale on areas covered as it would simply bounce off. I don't remember the price but it was under $100.

    Here is the website: http://www.shadyproducts.com

    I hope this helps.

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    BEST ON THE MARKET

    I purchased a Cycle Shed for mine. I really like the Cycle Shed and it works just great. It has protected my Wing since purchase. It looks great and has protected it very well. It has a thick plastic floor and the cover is great.

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    Just picked up a Classic Moto Gear cover, unlined, heavy duty, water proof, it says, for 49.00 at Farm/Fleet. Will just use to cover in my garage, gets dusty in their from gravel entry from construction, need to pave 20' from paved driveway to apron, cover was way cheaper.

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