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M**N
Actually Waterproof!
So far it is actually waterproof, which others have failed to manage!Its much larger than other ones I have purchased, and nowhere near as tight on my Hornet600. Plenty of room, and should fit well over bikes with high end cans, judging by how wide the rear is.Lots of room over the front, and hangs nicely over the bars.The small rear wheel strap is an odd choice, I think I would prefer a wider strap more centrally located, but it does seem to do the job well enough.I will update if it fails to stay waterproof! Added a pic with water beading over it after a thunderstorm.
J**.
Torn apart by the wind
I purchased this cover for my Suzuki Gladius a week ago. I was initially pleased as it fit well even with the top box on the bike and it seemed to be waterproof. The rings for the security chain to fit through were a bit small but I was just about able to squeeze my oxford HD chain through them.On Monday night we had very heavy winds. On Tuesday morning I came down to find the cover had literally been torn off the bike and blowing around like a parachute! It was still just about attached to the bike by the clip at the rear tyre, but the cover had been completely torn at the front where the rings are. It is now completely unusable. I was surprised by this lack of durability given the generally high reviews this cover received.I will be posting pictures of the damage soon. I will be contacting the seller and demanding a full refund given the product didn't even last a week! If you're able to keep your bike out of the wind then this cover might do, but otherwise bug something else.
O**.
Great Value Cover
Wasn’t sure which cover to purchase. After reading various reviews I opted for this one. The price seemed to cheap but I gave to say it’s a great cover. So far so good. It fits my Kawasaki J300 although I do have to remove my Givi top box. Only takes a minute to put over and secure. The one lock clip is a little flimsy but it does the job. For the price you can’t go wrong.
B**Y
Not the best, but ok.
Very lightweight and only has a tie clip at the back wheel. There are two holes at the front, for a lock to be fitted through but I use them to put a bungy strap to hold more firmly in place. Wind gets under it and it flaps about. When folded it is small enough to carry if needed. Not the best out there, but you get what you pay for.Edit; used this for a while now, and the more I use it, the more it infuriates me. Hard to get it to sit right on the bike. You would think that just putting it over, then putting a bungy through the front eyelets, it would be easy to get it to sit right on the bike, but oh no. Spend ages faffing trying to get everything covered. Ok when the weather is fine, but try doing it when it is windy or raining. Have also bought some more bungy chords to fasten it in the middle as when the weather picks up, wind gets underneath and makes it like a balloon. I give up, will be buying an Oxford one when finances allow. Don’t waste your money on this one even if it is an Amazon recommendation.
S**I
A little large for a scooter
I bought this for my Vespa PX based on other recommendations and value, and overall I'm not disappointed.It covers the scooter with room to spare so could do with being just a tad smaller, though I imagine if I had a rear or front rack fitted I'd be grateful for the extra coverage.Does it keep the scooter dry?Yes and no, there has been some pretty bad weather here lately and generally when I have uncovered the scooter it has been dry with the exception of the seat which still needs to be dried off with a towel before riding.I put this down to the cover being slightly too large which means it isn't taut when on meaning it sags over the saddle which then causes water to pool rather that run off, after a night of heavy rain something is bound to have soaked through, though this is by no means excessive and I can live with it, vinyl doesn't rust after all.How does it cope with wind?As I type there is a gale blowing outside and the cover is letting me know this, however it isn't going anywhere thanks to the rear strap and front chain eyelets which allow one to secure it on parking.All in all, not a bad buy, it only loses a star because of the size issue and I may be being a little harsh there.
W**X
Decent cover for a cheap price. Has lasted a year so far.
I've bought two of these. The first one was for a Honda Silverwing maxi scooter that's parked on the street in all weathers. It fits snugly and, at the time of writing, is still in one piece after one year of use.The second cover is on a Royal Enfield outside in a more sheltered spot, a looser fit, and is looking good after 7 months. They both seem to be waterproof.The only real negative is that there is only one strap which is at the back, so either a lock, a bungie, or something will need to go through the eyelets at the front. While this cover is good for the price and much better than some other cheap bike covers, it will deteriorate over time if used outdoors, and won't be as tough as a really good, more expensive cover.NB: This is a review of the "Motorcycle Cover, SIGHTLING All Season 210D Waterproof Motorbike Covers with Lock Holes, Fits up to 96.5" Motors, for Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Harley,96.5 x 41x 50 inch" as bought by myself in June 2020 and November 2020.
N**T
Robust and durable materials
Fits my 250cc maxi scooter perfectly very robust material with clip on the rear with 2 metal eyelets on front in which you can pass a chain through the wheel in order to fit snug and tie down, highly recommended 👍
G**M
Excellent cover for the price
I purchased two in this size, the one for my BMW R80/7 fits well, the one for the K100RS is a little too tight for everyday use, but as it's off the road at present that's not a problem. Good elastic, and despite not fastening the straps the wind has yet to shift them. Probably not breathable, so best not to use it for anything where rust may be an issue!
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