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phil24_7
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Bike Cover

Post by phil24_7 »

I'm after a bikecover to protect my baby when she's parked outside my house.

She's normally locked away in a garage away from my poperty but every now and then I leave it outside so I can just hop on nice and early without having to travel to get her.

Any recomendations???
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Post by Ricky_t »

I bought a cheap one from lidl for £8. It is really quite good, thick lockstop nylon. I am not sure if lidl still has them. I am the same, i have a dedicated bike shed but sometimes in the summer i come home late and jsut leave the bike outside rather than putting it away.
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Post by Mervin »

The lidl ones are good, better than the cheap oxford ones if you go for oxford have a rainex at least stormex is better as it does not deteriorate and break like the rainex the aquatex would be fine in a very sheltered place but is thin and rips very easily
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Post by phil24_7 »

Cool. Cheers for the advice guys.
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Post by Jonny »

Argos, £15.
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Post by phil24_7 »

All the Lidl and Aldi covers are gone :(

May have a look at the Argos ones though, good suggestion!

Cheers.
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