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    Looking for a bike cover to borrow for a fortnight

    Hi all,
    I'm buying myself my first bike this week (yay!). I currently don't have a garage, but a builder mate or mine is guna build me a shed for it next week. I want to get it ASAP but don't really want to leave it out in the rain.
    Looking for something to keep it dry for the week or so I have to keep it outside... Or, if someone has a ramp that will go to about 600mm high, i could ride it up onto the deck and park it in my room...
    Anyway. Hit me up with a PM if you can help! Otherwise I'll be cheap and go buy myself a tarp.
    Cheers!
    Jason

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    Hi Jason
    Good luck with finding a cover BUT what bike are you getting? Come on you left out the good stuff. We want to know...

    Good luck with the new bike.
    Ride it until the wheels fall off...

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Baron View Post
    Hi Jason
    Good luck with finding a cover BUT what bike are you getting? Come on you left out the good stuff. We want to know...

    Good luck with the new bike.
    get a cheapie from supercheap for the meantime

    plastic fabricator/welder here if you need a hand ! will work for beer/bourbon/booze

    come ride the southern roads www.southernrider.co.nz

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    Don't mean to hijack the thread, but I've been looking at gettinga cover for the bike as no garage - what do you reckon about the supercheap one vs osford cheap one vs the oxford rainex (130$!!!!)...are there any other options around 50$ that are waterproof, good seams etc and wont melt to the exhaust?

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    A barbecue cover will do the job...I use one at work when I take the boike.

    The sausages tend to be underdone though...
    . “No pleasure is worth giving up for two more years in a rest home.” Kingsley Amis

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    Oh the good stuff!
    I'm getting myself a '96 Suzuki Bandit 250. Went and had a look at it yesterday and myself and biker friend of mine were both thoroughly impressed... I may just go pick it up today!

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    Big ups to vgygrwr, he's got one for me to use AND he's getting it dropped to my house! Thanks heaps!

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