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    Senior Member Big Cat's Avatar
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    Thanks for all the great ideas! The EZ Touring cover is the best fit for my needs: small enough to pack into a compact pouch and big enough to cover the saddlebags and instruments. I told Santa about it, now we'll see if I can be a good boy until Christmas...
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    I have the Shady Products half cover. You select colors and materials and they custom fit it for my rear seat extension and baggershield.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Willl View Post
    Your bike appears not to have a passenger backrest, how well would your cover fit an F6 with a factory passenger backrest?
    Can't answer that accurately as I do not have a factory passenger backrest....
    However, I did just place a shoebox at the back of the seat and there is still plenty of room for the cover, flipped the shoebox on its side as well, still OK. Not sure if that is an accurate measurement or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F6B1911 View Post
    Can't answer that accurately as I do not have a factory passenger backrest....
    However, I did just place a shoebox at the back of the seat and there is still plenty of room for the cover, flipped the shoebox on its side as well, still OK. Not sure if that is an accurate measurement or not.

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    Full Cover

    http://www.cyclegear.com/BILT-Motorcycle-Dust-Cover


    For less than $20 including tax, not sure how you can beat it...get the XL
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