The right size rain cover - finally

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The right size rain cover - finally

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I always ride with my windshield fully extended and with a top-box on.
I leave home for work early, at 6:30 a.m. and even in the summer there can be quite some dew on my scoot so I cover it every day.
Neither of the covers I had so far were large enough to cover my Forza as is.
Now, finally, I've got what I was looking for: a lightweight rain cover that fits my bike
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Easily put on and off, feels like a good quality. Here's the link https://www.sonicmotoshop.it/rainsn-7064.html and the perfect size for Forza is 2XL
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Re: The right size rain cover - finally

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There ya go! I'm happy for you! :P

Size Looks like a good fit from here. I'm guessing it's water resistant, not water repellent? Sorry I can't read what's written on the page you linked us to. Not a problem and I'm not complaining. (Not this time :lol: ) Can you secure the bottom of the cover in case winds kick up?
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Re: The right size rain cover - finally

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WhiteNoise wrote:Can you secure the bottom of the cover in case winds kick up?
No bottom strap. Only elastic front and back.
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Re: The right size rain cover - finally

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Hey, it looks like your rear tire is leaking snow. You should have that looked at. If it leaks too much snow you won't be able to make snow cones. :lol: :lol: :roll:
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Re: The right size rain cover - finally

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Mel46 wrote:Hey, it looks like your rear tire is leaking snow. :lol: :lol: :roll:
Hence a rear winter tire with spikes all year round :geek:
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