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    Anybody using a cycleshell motorcycle cover?

    www.cycleshell.com

    Boy, it looks to me that the "cruiser" model would work with the F6B, and that the "tourer" model is overkill.

    Anybody got one?

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    Never used this , but thanks for the thread , I think it is a great cover.

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    That's the one I wish I had. The F6B needs the touring size because of its length. Not sure if it will fit in the cruiser one.

    I have one made of cloth/tent like material and it has a hole in it after only a year.

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    My '02 VTX1800 spent over 10 years in a CycleShell, it is an amazing product!
    It lived outdoors, and other than some normal fading, in not so mild Texas summer heat, it work flawlessly!
    I highly recommend CycleShell.

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    I used to have one. I kept my full size GoldWing in the tourer model. Never had any problems with it. If I am ever garage-less in the future, I will get another one.

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    Cycle Shell

    Quote Originally Posted by nonseven View Post
    www.cycleshell.com

    Boy, it looks to me that the "cruiser" model would work with the F6B, and that the "tourer" model is overkill.

    Anybody got one?
    I think I have the Cruiser model, which worked well with the Street Glide, and HD Deluxe, back when I could not park my bikes at the house in the gated community. Since we moved out of that place, I park the bike at the house. I still have the Cruiser Cycle Shell at my office, but I don't think the F6B will fit. I will try it again and report back.

    Tbone56

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    Ive used this one for the past year and have been very pleased.

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tbone56 View Post
    I think I have the Cruiser model, which worked well with the Street Glide, and HD Deluxe, back when I could not park my bikes at the house in the gated community. Since we moved out of that place, I park the bike at the house. I still have the Cruiser Cycle Shell at my office, but I don't think the F6B will fit. I will try it again and report back.

    Tbone56
    thanks let us know because I am seriously considering getting one

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    Quote Originally Posted by F6Pilot View Post
    Ive used this one for the past year and have been very pleased.

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
    That's the one I have. After a year in "the valley of the sun" I can push my hand right through the fabric. I have a big hole where I grab it to open it up. Still keeps the bike in the shade though.

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    I have two Bike barns (tourer models) http://www.thebikebarn.net/ and love them. I do have to replace the covering about every 6 to 7 yrs, but it is worth it IMO to keep the salt air off my steel steeds that can't be stored in my garage. The F6B is in one and and the Rune in another, they both fit with room to spare.

    Not mine, just a stock photo.
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    The guy who invented the first wheel was an idiot -
    the guy who invented the second one... he was the genius!


    http://theringfinders.com/blog/Larry.Royal/

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