Also I'm having trouble with the catalogs (books and online) trying to figure out what size I need. I've got an old set of Vetter removable bags, a tail trunk and a Windjammer III.
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Dave W
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Anyone have any words of wisdom about covers? My GS850 spends a lot of time outdoors and I need a decent cover.
Also I'm having trouble with the catalogs (books and online) trying to figure out what size I need. I've got an old set of Vetter removable bags, a tail trunk and a Windjammer III.Tags: None
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Motorcyclemodeller
Try http://www.nelsonrigg.com/covers.htm
I would say X-Large, a XX-Large will fit a fully decked GoldWing.
Nelson Rigg makes great products.
Dr. Dre
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jhw84
I got a "Large" cover from Wal*mart for $20. Works great. I think on the box it had a size chart... You would probably need an X-large. Not much difference in price.
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Anonymous
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Hello Dave
The Walmart cover is a good choice and inexpensive. $ 50 in Canada and works well. I use it at work for my GS1100E in XXL .
Regards, Archie
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Anonymous
I've got the "Dresser" sized cover for my 1100E. When the bike is naked the cover is a bit loose and could use an anchor on either side of the bike. I'd like to find something tigheter so I could use it while towing the bike during the winter.
Steve
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I ahve 2 Nelson Rigg covers.
Both XL and fit my E and S model.
They are a little "flappy" but have gromets built in so you can
hook them together underneath, on each cover, on each bike.
Not the 2 covers together to cover a barge
Both have held up well.
I like the fact they have soft cloth linings for the windshield
and don't scratchKeith
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1980 GS1000S, blue and white
2015Triumph Trophy SE
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