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BONES - USMVMC

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Re: Who Has a CVO and lives in townhouse or apt
« Reply #30 on: June 19, 2012, 10:12:01 PM »

I'm in an apartment with my '09 SERG and I just use a H-D cover while in the lot.  It's stored at a friend's garage during the winter.  Got a question for CUL8R: What do you do with your bike when storms (hail, etc.) come through?  Fortunately there's some space under a stairwell in my building when the nasty's come through.

We have had several major storms already this year and the cycleshell has stood its ground with no problems. No hail storms yet but some very high wind and heavy rains.
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Re: Who Has a CVO and lives in townhouse or apt
« Reply #31 on: June 20, 2012, 09:52:03 AM »

I know that somebody might have a heart attack from the attached picture because I was about to. I tried to cover it with 2 layers , a plastic one & then the CVO cover yet I live in a very dusty area. It is also very hot during summer , can any body solve this equation

Bike Bubble - and they do an outdoor version.

http://www.carcoon.co.uk/bikebubble.html

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Re: Who Has a CVO and lives in townhouse or apt
« Reply #32 on: June 20, 2012, 08:23:35 PM »

I tried the renting option first before the Cycleshell and the bike would not trigger the gate to open. Plus its nice having the bike at home where I can jump on it anytime and not have to drive to the storage rental place. And it is saving me 60.00 bucks a month by not renting and during the winter I can have a battery tender attached to it. 

What he said!

We have had several major storms already this year and the cycleshell has stood its ground with no problems. No hail storms yet but some very high wind and heavy rains.

Cool, thanks for the feedback.  Sounds like I'm just as good with my Harley cover and ducking under the stairwell when the hail comes.  Maybe next year.
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