I understand where you guys are coming from with the outside storage of a bike. Mine got kicked out of the garage (wifey) and she said do not park it in the basement with the other one to boot. Go figure so after a bit of shopping around. I came up with this.

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Now it does not have heat and air yet !!!!! but at least I can plug it in and put a heater out in her during the winter. Not that the wifey knows it is power now :)

Oh ya and good for all weather plus you do not have to let your bike cool down when you put her in the cover .
 
Folks, I think we may have a winner!

I guess there is two different types of covers. One is a dust cover and the other is one that can be used out on the road. One reason I chose the DOWCO cover is it has "Heat shields allow immediate use after riding". Therefore I can install it on a hot bike when I arrive at work or when I arrive home. Been doing this for years without any damage to the cover. The good ones are more expensive.
 
I guess there is two different types of covers. One is a dust cover and the other is one that can be used out on the road. One reason I chose the DOWCO cover is it has "Heat shields allow immediate use after riding". Therefore I can install it on a hot bike when I arrive at work or when I arrive home. Been doing this for years without any damage to the cover. The good ones are more expensive.
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This one also has the heat shield. For the price it works great. Only negative is the sun has faded the color some, but it protects the bike
http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-5...0001&campid=5335943355&icep_item=300907760102
 
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