Pics of Termoscud deployed with seat cover:
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Pics of termoscud rolled up for warmer weather.
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EddieC wrote:Cuts the wind off my legs and keeps the "boys" nice and warm.
Theboybilly wrote:My commute will be (I pick my new PCX up on Friday) 30 miles along quiet country lanes. I will be fitting one of these (with bar muffs) in time for winter. Can you tell me what the situatuation is once seated on the PCX please? How do you secure the cover while in the riding position, and have you had any issues with getting your feet in a tangle with the material when coming to a stop at lights etc.?
many thanks,
Bill
They are a top piece of kit. After a ride or 2 you just adjust to it. No problem at the lights. Has inflatable inserts on the bottom edges that stops it flapping in the wind and keeps it more rigid. The material is also fairly heavy & formed so keeps it shape.Theboybilly wrote:...Can you tell me what the situatuation is once seated on the PCX please? How do you secure the cover while in the riding position, and have you had any issues with getting your feet in a tangle with the material when coming to a stop at lights etc.?
Try http://www.urbanrider.co.uk/scooter-leg-covers.htmlMel46 wrote:.... I couldn't get urbanrider.com to come up. Only a sign that says it is under construction. However, I did find it a scooter-wear.com. Guess we will be saving up for it.
Your right. Never thought about that.BarryPCX wrote:I guess it depends on the type of journeys you do.
With an end to end commute, proper warm/waterproof trousers are probably best.
If, like me, you use the bike to go only as far as the local railway station, the leg cover is ideal. No need to struggle putting on/removing waterproofs in an open-air cramped bike park. Bike gear is too hot and bulky for me to wear on the train.
Cheers,
Barry.
Yes, we all would really appreciate if you could take some pics of the places where the paint would be damaged if we do not use the provided stickers. Thank you very much in advance!EddieC wrote: Only thing is, that it WILL mar your paint. After about 6000 miles of riding with mine on, there is definitely damage to the paint in multiple places. I will take pictures if you would like. The termoscud also comes with clear stickers to put on the bike to prevent paint damage, but I didnt use them as they seemed tacky, and I could care less about the paint job. Just shows I use it.