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DevonBlue
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Bike Storage

Post by DevonBlue »

Was talking to Banditman about these yesterday. Anyone got any experience of using them good or bad. Currently using just a standard cover but it's a pain in the arse when you get home and the bike is wet. Cheers.

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Kevin, assume this is similar to the one you used??
banditman
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Re: Bike Storage

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Yeah mate looks basically the same one I had but they've made improvements
to the frame
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Re: Bike Storage

Post by Jane03 »

Whenever my bicycle is not in use, I prefer to store it safely with Self storage in Brendale. With their professional and CCTV surveillance services, I am relaxed about safety of my lovely possession.
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cornishredbaron
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Re: Bike Storage

Post by cornishredbaron »

hi damon I had a similar cover years ago for my then ZZR but different cover material it lasted about three years , I found it easy to use just had to cool the bike off before covering up but thing have moved on since my one and it looks good mate :-bd
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Re: Bike Storage

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it comes from a strange place :lol:
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