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    motorcycle covers?

    Saw this one at JP Cycles website: http://www.jpcycles.com/product/308-377

    Looking for a lightweight half-cover that easily packs bag into a small pouch. Just something to keep interested hands off the bike...anybody found one that works really well?
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    Bought a Geza a couple months ago. It works great. Kinda pricey but a great warranty and if need be can haul the bike with it on.

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    Motorcycle Covers

    Big Cat I have used this same cover for two years now and I like the fact that it covers the saddle bags and attaches to the bottom of the bags. I made a hole and fitted a sleeve so that the radio antenna does not have to be removed. I use this any time my bike is parked outside, not only for protection from the sun and weather but it also protects from curious hands............Gordon

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    The one I bought is a half cover. I only use it on trips. It rolls up small and goes in the saddlebag. I had it custom made and it goes around my Showchrome rack and over the backrest. It has elastic on each end and I tie down to the passenger boards. On and off in about a minute.

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    shooter do you happen to have any pictures with your cover on the bike?


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    I don't Will. It covers the fairing and mirrors completely and the seat and backrest and luggage rack. Go on Geza's website. The have lots of pictures. If I get a chance after the holiday I will put it on and take a pic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter View Post
    I don't Will. It covers the fairing and mirrors completely and the seat and backrest and luggage rack. Go on Geza's website. The have lots of pictures. If I get a chance after the holiday I will put it on and take a pic.
    A picture is worth a thousand words but I can't find an F6 photo on Geza Gears website (could be just me)

    Pictures would be greatly appreciated

    I'm not in that big of a hurry, take some action shots next summer


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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Cat View Post
    Looking for a lightweight half-cover that easily packs bag into a small pouch. Just something to keep interested hands off the bike...anybody found one that works really well?
    I purchased an EZ Touring cover, packs up small enough to fit in the left cubby.
    http://hondaf6b.com/showthread.php?1...ighlight=cover

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    Quote Originally Posted by F6B1911 View Post
    I purchased an EZ Touring cover, packs up small enough to fit in the left cubby.
    http://hondaf6b.com/showthread.php?1...ighlight=cover
    Your bike appears not to have a passenger backrest, how well would your cover fit an F6 with a factory passenger backrest?

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    light weight packs small

    I don't have one of these yet, but it looks like it should do the trick and pack very small

    http://www.aerostich.com/aerostich-u...-covers-6.html

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