Looking to buy a indoor cover for my 2013 Tri Glide. I just want to keep off the dust and keep it from getting scratched while in my garage. I looked at the only Harley's Tri Glide indoor cover and it was over $150.00 on-line.
Looking to buy a indoor cover for my 2013 Tri Glide. I just want to keep off the dust and keep it from getting scratched while in my garage. I looked at the only Harley's Tri Glide indoor cover and it was over $150.00 on-line.
I say just throw a sheet or two over it in garage. Way cheaper than cover with expensive logo on it.
Many years ago I purchased a cover from JC Whitney. Have used it a few times. Pretty sure it was under $50.
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What the bozo said!
Ohio EddieThumbUp
2012 Tri Glide
I know its not an inside only cover but I bought one of these for road trips. Kept the salt air/spray off at Thunder Beach in PC this year. It is fairly light weight and serves dual purpose, inside and outside.
http://www.eglidegoodies.com/id439.html
2011 Merlot/Black TriGlide
Georgia Patriot Guard Rider
I only ride on Saturday... all 6 of 'em!
try leatherup.com use mine a lot
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Throw a bed sheet over it. That's what I do with my back up car.
I bought the H-D cover 2 years ago- it's been on once. Now it sits in it's storage bag. Absolute waste of money. I ride almost every day and it's a real pain to put on/off - especially every day.
If I could sell it and get a decent price, I would.
I've got this one. Fits great. Lightweight, waterproof.
http://compare.ebay.com/like/181184030669
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I use a dust cover from Exigent. When traveling I use their rain cover.
I have been using these for years with no problems. They are light weight and easy to pack, about the third of the size of the Harley cover.
I think the dust cover is about $60 and the rain cover $90.
They have a web site.
I have a custom Lehman cover for the trike. We went on a 2.5 month rv trip out west this year and left the trike in the (boat house, 30' from the water) with the cover on it and the seat mildewed. The golf cart was uncovered and no mildew. Will use the bed sheets from now on. The sheets will breath better.
Thanks everyone for your input. I think I going to go with a bed sheet.
Inside I toss a kingsize jersey sheet over it followed by a large 4mil painters drop cloth. The drop cloth kinda keeps the dust at bay. o~\o