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Heated covers
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Heated covers
For those with a cold garage, z power have a new line in heated covers to keep our pride and joys moisture free. No idea on cost, ask Phil.
CB125 GT380 CB750F1 Z1R GPZ 750 Turbo Z1R
Re: Heated covers
£120 -http://www.z-power.co.uk/heated-bike-cover---indoor-only less club discount i presume
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Re: Heated covers
Put a 2ft tubular heater c/w stat on the garage floor under the bike cover and keep the bike moisture free.
Regards
Steve
Regards
Steve
Re: Heated covers
marmck wrote:£120 -http://www.z-power.co.uk/heated-bike-cover---indoor-only less club discount i presume
http://www.z-power.co.uk/bike-covers/he ... ndoor-only
Zeds-R-Us
Re: Heated covers
I use the 2ft tubular heaters.I've had mine for years. I think the intended purpose is a greenhouse heater. I have one to go under the bike and one to go under the engine of the Dodge
'83 ZX1100 '81 Z1000ST, '04 GSX1400, '19 Dodge Challenger Hemi
Re: Heated covers
After looking at these on the Z Power site i'm likely going to get one......I wonder if you get the 'glamorous assistant thrown in......
'83 ZX1100 '81 Z1000ST, '04 GSX1400, '19 Dodge Challenger Hemi
Re: Heated covers
coat the bike in acf-50 and use a dehumidifier.............
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Re: Heated covers
Will it fit six bike under, if not 6 covers ain't cheap
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