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Has anyone come up with one of these for dirt bikes?

firecrotch

Husqvarna
Pro Class
I many times will load my bike the night before in the trailer and it often rains where I live off and on. It would be nice to load it up the night before adn have some kind of cover that stays on while I drive it somewhere. Cause I get up super early and wont remember to remove the cheapy cover that blows right off. I have a cheapy general cover now but its loose and wont stay on while I transport the bike somewhere. I would think it would be a big seller?:popcorn:

http://www.cuckoobicyclecovers.com//index.cfm?&referer_id=
 
Like this?

dirt-bike-cover-5.jpg
 
firecrotch;121245 said:
I many times will load my bike the night before in the trailer and it often rains where I live off and on. It would be nice to load it up the night before adn have some kind of cover that stays on while I drive it somewhere. Cause I get up super early and wont remember to remove the cheapy cover that blows right off. I have a cheapy general cover now but its loose and wont stay on while I transport the bike somewhere. I would think it would be a big seller?:popcorn:

http://www.cuckoobicyclecovers.com//index.cfm?&referer_id=

If you load your bike the night before and leave it outside anywhere in Southern California you wont have to worry about your bike getting dirty.... it will be long gone... Kind of like the Rossignol Skis that I left outside on accident one hot summer day after cleaning my garage...

T
 
You could only use it to go riding...not coming back or the inside would look worse than the outside.:lol::lol::lol:
 
HuskyT;121689 said:
If you load your bike the night before and leave it outside anywhere in Southern California you wont have to worry about your bike getting dirty.... it will be long gone...

I loaded up my Husky the night before a race and parked it in front of my house overnight. Not exactly sure why I did that:excuseme:, but I did. And she was there in the morning. But that was dumb! :lol:
 
I haul my bikes with a rear hitch carrier. In February I left for a two day trip to SC where it was in the 50's, came back to the mountains with temps in the 30's and wet salty roads. Hated to have the salt spray blast all over my Husky. A nice cover like the one fitness2go posted would have been ideal.
 
HuskyT;121689 said:
If you load your bike the night before and leave it outside anywhere in Southern California you wont have to worry about your bike getting dirty.... it will be long gone... Kind of like the Rossignol Skis that I left outside on accident one hot summer day after cleaning my garage...

T

I hear ya. I have one of those moto jack racks and lock it up and additionally back the truck up against three sides so there just no way someone could steal it unless they disassembled it. My dog would go crazy and wake me.

That dirt bage thing looks what I had in mind. though I guess now that I think about it you probably wouldnt want to use it after the bikes all muddy.:doh:
 
HuskyT;121689 said:
If you load your bike the night before and leave it outside anywhere in Southern California you wont have to worry about your bike getting dirty.... it will be long gone... Kind of like the Rossignol Skis that I left outside on accident one hot summer day after cleaning my garage...

T

:bonk: Man, tell me about it. Not much better up north too. The only time my garage door is open, is when I'm in it :eek:
 
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