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thin bike cover - does one exist?
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<blockquote data-quote="TomInPA" data-source="post: 1137521" data-attributes="member: 21394"><p>I use the BILT bike cover from Cycle Gear. It's on <a href="https://www.cyclegear.com/CycleGear/Accessories/Security/Covers/brand/BILT/Motorcycle-Cover/p/32938_2?icid=PT_Slide3_BiLTMotorcycleCover_100713" target="_blank">sale now for $19.99</a>. It is a think semi waterproof nylon and fully covers the bike with windshield, topcase and bags, and secure under the bike with a couple shock straps. Totally keeps electronics and other things on your bike out of sight, and make for a dry seat in the morning unless you have heavy rain. It packs in a compression sack to a reasonably small size. I have used it on a couple cross country trips, gatherings and short trips. Nice to cover the bike at the motel in an unknown location.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TomInPA, post: 1137521, member: 21394"] I use the BILT bike cover from Cycle Gear. It's on [URL="https://www.cyclegear.com/CycleGear/Accessories/Security/Covers/brand/BILT/Motorcycle-Cover/p/32938_2?icid=PT_Slide3_BiLTMotorcycleCover_100713"]sale now for $19.99[/URL]. It is a think semi waterproof nylon and fully covers the bike with windshield, topcase and bags, and secure under the bike with a couple shock straps. Totally keeps electronics and other things on your bike out of sight, and make for a dry seat in the morning unless you have heavy rain. It packs in a compression sack to a reasonably small size. I have used it on a couple cross country trips, gatherings and short trips. Nice to cover the bike at the motel in an unknown location. [/QUOTE]
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