Bike Cover
Bike Cover
I've moved to a new house and I only have room for 2 bikes in the shed. I'm going to have to keep the CRM outside. Well actually it is going to be under a covered area, which is open on one side, so it won't get wet.
I want to put a cover on it. One to hide it from view and also just to keep the damp/dust etc. off it. I've seen plenty for road bikes, but I'm not sure if they will fit on the CRM. I'm not looking for anything fancy, just something that won't rip the first time you take if off the bike.
Is anyone using a cover for there bike?
I want to put a cover on it. One to hide it from view and also just to keep the damp/dust etc. off it. I've seen plenty for road bikes, but I'm not sure if they will fit on the CRM. I'm not looking for anything fancy, just something that won't rip the first time you take if off the bike.
Is anyone using a cover for there bike?
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Re: Bike Cover
When i had no shed i used a pond liner to cover bike, was fantastic.
Theyre quite thick and heay so dont blow about much, plus they dont cause condensation.
Ya can get em cut to size too
Theyre quite thick and heay so dont blow about much, plus they dont cause condensation.
Ya can get em cut to size too
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Re: Bike Cover
^^^^+1 Good idea, or how about a simple curtain pole, with some obscure waterproof material. If you have the room, it might allow you to also work on the bike unobserved as well, oh and fecking big and effective lock will be needed as well
Mike
Mike
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