bevk1tty
Looking for advice .. about to get a new bike and obviously don't want it exposed to the elements... No room for a garage so what are peoples suggestions?
A friend has suggested the Hide your ride cover but i have read that it bends easily in the wind....
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ridehide-Breathable-Motorcycle-Non-contact-protection/product-reviews/B01M6DSEFJ
I was wondering if this would be better.....
https://www.elbecgardenbuildings.co.uk/4-x-6-113m-x-171m-lotus-lean-to-metal-shed-in-anthracite-grey/p5212
what do you guys think? Thanks Bev
Double six
From the pics in the ad, I would say it would need to be positioned like a lean-to and not exposed on all sides to winds. I would have fears of waking up one morning to find it and your bike lying on its side after a gale.
JP
4 x 6 is too small you would need
6 x 8 min
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I've never trusted those tent type covers, and my neighbours one destroyed itself in the wind. Personally I'd get an Oxford Stormex and spend the difference on security.
yorkie mick
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I used an argos large cover for a couple of years when leaving my bike at ahotel in London. With abungie cord under the bike linking the sides it did a stirling job &didnt look too flash, which can be adeterrent..
Eiron
I once used a vinyl cover, possibly from Argos. It fused with the paint and removed the top lacquer layer.
Stu69
I shopped around on the internet and in the end bought a really good cover by JDC from ebay . Some covers are very cheap and made from a thin material that traps moisture so that your bike ends up sweating . You get what you pay for but you don't need to spend a fortune . Mine was under £50 and is water proof , breathable and very durable . I think those tents lift in the wind and they attract too much attention from thieves .
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I bought one of these on ebay.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AceBikes-Bike-Cover-Folding-Garage-motorshelter-Motorbike-Shelter-Length-267-CM-/252493739991
for mine till i got my garage built. I found it did the job really well and the storm straps also helped in the wind. Never had to go out to cover it up again in high winds.