Hi there,
Can anyone recommend a cover for a 650? I'm moving to a house with no garage so it's got to live outside. I need something that can be secured to the bike to make theft a bit difficult too.
Thanks in advance
Michael L
Cover for a 650
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Re: Cover for a 650
you will need an extra large cover, usually on the good ones they will have elastic to rear and front and the front will have additional holes for a chain, ( if you can get holes both ends better) and the centre has a belly strap to go under the middle, some of the expensive one dont have all this, but this is what i use with 3 chains to ground anchors and the wind dont get it eitherAldwin wrote:Hi there,
Can anyone recommend a cover for a 650? I'm moving to a house with no garage so it's got to live outside. I need something that can be secured to the bike to make theft a bit difficult too.
Thanks in advance
Michael L

i use an oxford version like this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OXFORD-AQUATE ... 3a8cd5fd01" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Cover for a 650
Oxford Products do one. It fits my 400 just fine and the 650 is the same size. Don't know the model number or anything, and as I have had it a fair while I can't remember how much it was. All I remember though is it wasn't cheap. But it is quality, being made of thick material and well put together and will last for years. Have a look at the website. It is black and silver and has pockets for a solar charger etc and holes for a chain. it is also elasticated and has a belly strap. Go for large and you can be sure it will fit.
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Re: Cover for a 650
I too have the big Oxford cover, it used to cover the 650 OK..
with the screen down
i think it was for the Goldwing and other big tourers
with the screen down

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Re: Cover for a 650
Sounds like mine. I bought it from the dealer I had the Burger from and I was told it would fit a Goldwing.
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Re: Cover for a 650
If you have a local TK Maxx the silver Oxford ones often appear in there very cheap.
I'm not keen on soft covers because they dull and scratch plastics/paint as the wind moves them around (it did on my GRP car bodies anyway)
I think those garden tool storage things that B&Q etc sell are better, more weatherproof and they disguise the bike.
There are bicycle sheds too, or build a DIY version.
Security is tricky if you can't concrete a ground anchor or eye bolt into the ground/wall (to Maxx have cheap ground anchors too with a hardened cover and security bolts)
How about large tubs of set concrete? Put them in a tight space to make it hard to get a grinder in or break them up
I'm not keen on soft covers because they dull and scratch plastics/paint as the wind moves them around (it did on my GRP car bodies anyway)
I think those garden tool storage things that B&Q etc sell are better, more weatherproof and they disguise the bike.
There are bicycle sheds too, or build a DIY version.
Security is tricky if you can't concrete a ground anchor or eye bolt into the ground/wall (to Maxx have cheap ground anchors too with a hardened cover and security bolts)
How about large tubs of set concrete? Put them in a tight space to make it hard to get a grinder in or break them up
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Re: Cover for a 650
Try one of these.http://www.thebikebarn.net/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Cover for a 650
Thanks for all of the advice guys. It will have to be the Oxford because the bike will be on the street. I may have to replace it from time to time. I think one of those tenty things would soon be gone!
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Re: Cover for a 650
the oxford one i posted is the cheapest one i could find , of that one... the belly strap and putting a chain thr front wheel will stop it disapearing thu wind anywaysAldwin wrote:Thanks for all of the advice guys. It will have to be the Oxford because the bike will be on the street. I may have to replace it from time to time. I think one of those tenty things would soon be gone!
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Re: Cover for a 650
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