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Do I Need a Motorcycle Cover?
Blog Submitted by pandacover on 12/13/2011 at 8:00 PM Report Blog

 

Imagining that you have spent a lot of money on purchasing a motorcycle,but the nature mother always brings your motorcycle troubles.In ordre to protect your valuable asset,you may use old canvas,a random piece of plastic or an old bed sheet as a cover.But if this is you ,you certainly need a special motorcycle cover to protect your asset.

One of my friends told me he bought his Honda motor ,and saw it as a treasure,but the birds always upset him.Moreover,he can't  stand the unexpected scratch.

There are many advantages of a motorcycle cover. For example,If  you park your motorcycle outside, the exposure to the rain, dew, dirt, dust, bird droppings and other elements would damage you bike.The motorcycle cover will keep your motorcycle safe from the nature mother.Another benefit,a motorcycle cover completely encapsulates your bike from top to bottom protecting your bike from Mother Nature is also to  avoid letting thieves know what you've got.

Actually,For indoor storage, a dustproof motocycle cover is all you need. A light material is breathable for protection in moist or humid conditions, and the soft material won't scratch your bike. Use a cover when weather protection is not a factor.

For outdoor storage, a heavy duty cover would be better.The thick material is tough enough to hold up under regular exposure to rain, UV rays, and other outdoor stresses. The more exposure your bike will have to the elements, the more protection you need from your cover.

If you want to protect the value of your motorcycle and keep it looking good for years to come, I recommend investing in motorcycle covers to prevent weather damage and dirt buildup.

www.thepandacover.com

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