[dsn_klr650] digest number 216
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2000 9:26 am
At 12:37 AM 6/8/2000 -0400, JSherlockHolmes@... wrote:
Or was that baby oil and saran wrap?... Honey what was.....? EEEH!
LaterZ
Dash
-whos still looking around for the perfect bike cover
Be sure to get the wheels off the ground for long term storage. I don't use a cover. ... Just like my favorite weapons, I use cosmoline. A 1 gal bucket will coat the entire bike well. Then wrap it all in saran wrap.>In a message dated 6/7/00 6:57:39 PM Canada Central Standard Time, >DSN_klr650@egroups.com writes: > >works really well for the KLR650. >> > >I use the Dow Corning Canvas Bike Cover, size used is designed for the full >size touring rigs like the Goldwing. Because of the KLR's high stance and >even higher mirrors I found this size to be necessary in order to fully cover >the bike. The cover successfully covers the entire bike down to the bottom of >the wheels. Worked great for keeping the moisture and elements off of the >bike. I was forced to keep my KLR in an old carriage house in the high >humidity of NE Oklahoma. Using this bike cover resulted in very little rust >and no synthetic material deterioration. I strongly recommend this cover for >top notch storage protection. > >Jim Sherlock

