gibvel Posted June 13, 2008 #1 Posted June 13, 2008 I've got an Ultraguard cover right now that has just, unfortunately, ripped. This cover is thin enough that I can fold it up and put it in the saddle bag and, if scrunched down, leaves about 1/2 the saddle bag still available. This is a full cover with windshield protection and heat shield on the bottom. I looked at covers on line but you just don't know how thick, heavy and bulky they are on line. I was wondering it anyone uses a similar cover, for their RSV, and what kind and model it is. I like it because it doesn't take up much space and I can take it with me and cover the bike anywhere. Any suggestions?
friesman Posted June 13, 2008 #2 Posted June 13, 2008 I would be inclined to take it to a shoe repair or luggage repair business and let them have a look. The local guy here has fixed tears and rips in my leather and fabrics so you really done notice and its always real reasonable. Brian:cool10:
KeithR Posted June 13, 2008 #3 Posted June 13, 2008 I have the Yamaha Heavy duty cover but it takes up to much room to carry with me. I bought a half cover from Cruiser Customizing....packs small and don't take up to much room. http://www.cruisercustomizing.com/detail.cfm?Category_ID=78&manufacturer_ID=254&product_ID=21587&model_ID=72&query=Model_42%20half%20cover%20venture Keith
Eck Posted June 13, 2008 #4 Posted June 13, 2008 I purchased the extra large bike cover from Wal-Mart... Fits & works fine and I have had it for three years now. It folds up rather small then fits inside a small pull string bag which fits in the side bag as well leaving lots of extra available space for my rain wear... for got what it cost but I think it was around $15.00 to $20.00
gibvel Posted June 13, 2008 Author #5 Posted June 13, 2008 I would be inclined to take it to a shoe repair or luggage repair business and let them have a look. The local guy here has fixed tears and rips in my leather and fabrics so you really done notice and its always real reasonable. Brian:cool10: Yeah I'd thought about that. We've got a "Canvas Guy" (actually, that's what the guy's got written on his truck) that lives down the street and I'm going to run it over there and see what he suggests. Truth is this thing is pretty well used so it may just be time. Thanks for the other suggestions guys!
Tatonka Posted June 13, 2008 #6 Posted June 13, 2008 I bought a two cover set from Gorilla covers for my XV920 on EBAY. It came with a lined heavy duty waterproof cover and a lightweight travel cover. I never used the travel cover because it felt too light to me for all of the wind we had been having. I bought another cover for the RSTC on EBAY also. It is a lighter weight and folds compactly only taking up 1/3 of my space in a saddlebag. It comes with a pouch and I just use bungee cords for hoolking it up to my sissy bar.. I've been quite happy with it to date and it was stabile through some hefty storms and rain. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/YAMAHA-Royal-Star-Venture-Weather-Motorcycle-Cover-XXL_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ10066QQihZ015QQitemZ250257709789QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW Hope you find what you need.
1sttenor Posted June 13, 2008 #7 Posted June 13, 2008 Depends on what you want. If you leave it outside all the time, you'll want something heavy. But if your main concern is taking trips, or just covering for the day, WalMart carries a lightweight cover that I and several other HD and Wing riders I ride with are using. And for the price you can replace it two or three times, in the event you do get it damaged.
gibvel Posted June 13, 2008 Author #8 Posted June 13, 2008 Depends on what you want. If you leave it outside all the time, you'll want something heavy. But if your main concern is taking trips, or just covering for the day, WalMart carries a lightweight cover that I and several other HD and Wing riders I ride with are using. And for the price you can replace it two or three times, in the event you do get it damaged. Yeah, just something for trips and during the day at work. That's 2 for the Wal-Mart cover. I've been looking there though and didn't see much. I'll have to look again. Thanks for all the help guys!!
Venturous Randy Posted June 13, 2008 #9 Posted June 13, 2008 I have had my bike over 12 years and have had several covers, most costing about $60 or more. I have found the $20 one Walmart sells just as good as any of them, stores easy with a pouch and if someone stole it, I would not be out much. RandyA
Tartan Terror Posted June 13, 2008 #10 Posted June 13, 2008 I have a pretty neat one that is really a half cover. Its really compact and covers the fairing seats and trunk. Real nice if you need to leave it out in the rain. Keeps the seat and handlebars dry and very nice to travel. I dont need a full cover as I keep it in the garage but protects is on the road. http://shopmotorcycleonlinestore.com/productdetail.htm?productId=5989447&browse=100401&shopBy=6792&catalogId=1159
Condor Posted June 13, 2008 #11 Posted June 13, 2008 I was wondering it anyone uses a similar cover, for their RSV, and what kind and model it is. I like it because it doesn't take up much space and I can take it with me and cover the bike anywhere. Any suggestions? Since I'm storage challenged, and have lots of bikes, I've had to buy several covers. The full covers I use for all-weather are off Ebay. They're called Cycle Sak's, and the price is right....a little over $30 bucks shipped... and I usually get 4-5 years of heavy UV exposure out of one. Very bulky and bullet proof. I also have a full cover made out of a lightweight rip-stop nylon that I carry when on overnighters. Looks like spinnaker material. Packs away into a very small footprint and is great for those short term needs.
Steve S Posted June 13, 2008 #12 Posted June 13, 2008 I use the Wal Mart cover that Eck mentioned. Been using the same one for 4 years. It doesn't take up much room and does a decent job of protecting the bike. It has been on during some pretty serious storms.
Dragonslayer Posted June 13, 2008 #13 Posted June 13, 2008 (edited) I've got an Ultraguard cover right now that has just, unfortunately, ripped. This cover is thin enough that I can fold it up and put it in the saddle bag and, if scrunched down, leaves about 1/2 the saddle bag still available. This is a full cover with windshield protection and heat shield on the bottom. I looked at covers on line but you just don't know how thick, heavy and bulky they are on line. I was wondering it anyone uses a similar cover, for their RSV, and what kind and model it is. I like it because it doesn't take up much space and I can take it with me and cover the bike anywhere. Any suggestions? I use a cover I bought from a after market vendor for about $15.00. It's made from a heavy mil thickness plastic material that looks like a big grey garbage bag. It may not have that Designer, "I paid big bucks :mo money:for this cover" looks but, it serves my purpose nicely. My main concern was to keep moisture off the bike when I have to park it outside in the rain. It works perfectly for that and when neatly folded and rolled up fits nicely in the lid of one of the saddle bags. I have compressed it enough to fit in the space behind the seat and under the passenger backrest of an 87 Venture Royale. I've had the cover for over a year and have found it to be very durable. It did get a small rip in it once which was easily patched with a piece of plastic shipping tape. In fact the cover actually saved my life recently when I got caught in a wind, rain and sleet storm on the top of Mt Mitchell, NC. The weather got too bad to coninue and I was forced to make an emergency stop in the middle of the night and in the middle of nowhere. I pulled up in front of a closed truck stop and threw the cover over the bike and crawled up under it with a collapsable chair and two sleeping bags. The wind blew at gale force with the rain and Ice but I stayed warm and dry under the cover. Had it not been for what sounded like Elk bugleing and Coyotes howling all around me all night I'm sure I would have gotten some sound shut eye. As it was I did manage to get a few hours sleep until the paper man woke me up the next morning because I was blocking his access to the paper boxes. Edited June 13, 2008 by Dragonslayer add pictures
gibvel Posted June 13, 2008 Author #14 Posted June 13, 2008 You guys that got covers at Wal-Mart. What color are they, what brand and where did you find them in the store? There's a very small motorcycle section at our Wal-Mart so I'm hoping that they even have this stuff.
Venturous Randy Posted June 13, 2008 #15 Posted June 13, 2008 You guys that got covers at Wal-Mart. What color are they, what brand and where did you find them in the store? There's a very small motorcycle section at our Wal-Mart so I'm hoping that they even have this stuff. On the bottom shelf, three rows over from main isle that goes out the door toward the west side of the store in the automotive section. (Hope your store sits in the same direction) RandyA
stardbog Posted June 13, 2008 #16 Posted June 13, 2008 I get my @ menards, I'm positive sure that's same one as Wall Mart. $20.00. Color is silver - blue work's great. This is my third season and no rips. I think they call'em XL or for touring bikes. and yes they is padind for windshield, and heat shield for mufflers.
gibvel Posted June 13, 2008 Author #17 Posted June 13, 2008 Thanks guys. I'm going to check the other Wal-Mart in town too.
Ozark Posted June 13, 2008 #18 Posted June 13, 2008 On the bottom shelf, three rows over from main isle that goes out the door toward the west side of the store in the automotive section. (Hope your store sits in the same direction) RandyA I thought everone knew where those were kept. :cool10: RandyA, you is too funny!!! :rotf: :rotf:
bugfish69 Posted June 13, 2008 #19 Posted June 13, 2008 Don't know if you're interested, but I keep a half cover when traveling. It saves a lot of space. I also use it all summer if I'm going to be off the bike for a while. It reallly keeps the bike a lot cooler that without it. I use the XL http://www.newenoughhp.com/accessories/covers/nelson_rigg/uv_2000_motorcycle_half_cover.html http://www.newenoughhp.com/image/path/7277/small/Default.jpg?1203996331
SaltyDawg Posted June 13, 2008 #20 Posted June 13, 2008 I use this one it's lightweight but pretty sturdy and packs smaller than my frog toggs. http://www.cruisercustomizing.com/detail.cfm?model_ID=42&Category_ID=9&manufacturer_ID=16&product_ID=11769
gibvel Posted June 13, 2008 Author #21 Posted June 13, 2008 Okay, I want to know why, in heavens name, any company would make a cover black. I'd think that that would tend to make the bike just that much hotter out in the sun. Someone did a test and found that black (dark) cars get, like, 10º hotter in the sun than light ones do. I'd think the same would hold true for a cover.
allwx Posted June 13, 2008 #22 Posted June 13, 2008 I've got an Ultraguard cover right now that has just, unfortunately, ripped. This cover is thin enough that I can fold it up and put it in the saddle bag and, if scrunched down, leaves about 1/2 the saddle bag still available. This is a full cover with windshield protection and heat shield on the bottom. I looked at covers on line but you just don't know how thick, heavy and bulky they are on line. I was wondering it anyone uses a similar cover, for their RSV, and what kind and model it is. I like it because it doesn't take up much space and I can take it with me and cover the bike anywhere. Any suggestions? I didn't read thru this entire thread, so maybe someone else posted the same info. For the past several years I've been using a Weathershield cover for bikes as well as my beloved Miata. One of the best things about this cover is it compresses down to an almost amazingly small form. The bike size, even the largest for a tourer, would compact down to about the size of a lunch pail. The material is very soft, and is one piece, ie there are no laminations or layers. It is very water resistent, breathes, machine washable, and they last a long time. My Miata cover is now 8 years old, and tho showing some wear, is still in good shape. My son uses one on my VTX that is about 5 years old. I'm about to order one for my new Venture. Best source I've found is JC Whitney. Probably run you around $170 for the large size. Kind of pricey, but in this case I think you get a lot for your money. I wouldn't have anything else, and yes I have had some other covers, including the VERY bulky royal star cover that Yam made back in 1997, that only last two years before it started falling apart.
SaltyDawg Posted June 13, 2008 #23 Posted June 13, 2008 Okay, I want to know why, in heavens name, any company would make a cover black. I'd think that that would tend to make the bike just that much hotter out in the sun. Someone did a test and found that black (dark) cars get, like, 10º hotter in the sun than light ones do. I'd think the same would hold true for a cover. It doesn't make the bike hotter. It keeps the sun off the bike and 90% of the cover isn't touching the bike anyway. Plenty of airflow through it also.
gibvel Posted June 13, 2008 Author #24 Posted June 13, 2008 It doesn't make the bike hotter. It keeps the sun off the bike and 90% of the cover isn't touching the bike anyway. Plenty of airflow through it also. Okay, take your word for it.
SaltyDawg Posted June 13, 2008 #25 Posted June 13, 2008 Okay, I want to know why, in heavens name, any company would make a cover black. I'd think that that would tend to make the bike just that much hotter out in the sun. Someone did a test and found that black (dark) cars get, like, 10º hotter in the sun than light ones do. I'd think the same would hold true for a cover. If you are just looking for a sun shade take a look at these. I saw them in Myrtle Beach and they were really nice. Not going to protect the bike from rain but they are really lightweight. http://www.jpcycles.com/productgroup.aspx?GID=148578B8-8044-484C-8D43-61EFBB3851D1&search=sun+screen&store=All&page=1
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