Oxford cover
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Oxford cover
what size of cover for a 1960 G9 M/L
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Re: Oxford cover
Think their sizes are the same across the range of covers here's their measuring and sizing chartNORMAN NIPPY wrote:what size of cover for a 1960 G9 M/L
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1960 Model 8
1974 Yamaha RD250B US Model 6 speed
1960 Model 8
1974 Yamaha RD250B US Model 6 speed
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Re: Oxford cover
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Re: Oxford cover
Dunno - works fine for me.
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Here's the sizing chart in the link posted by Ozmadman....... zoom in to enlarge.
or just go straight to the Oxford website here for full range and sizes:
https://app.box.com/s/nokgvo40upvik3yn4x4dpfhxx099fb4c
You need to have Adobe Reader installed on your device to open Ozmadman's link
Here's the sizing chart in the link posted by Ozmadman....... zoom in to enlarge.
or just go straight to the Oxford website here for full range and sizes:
https://app.box.com/s/nokgvo40upvik3yn4x4dpfhxx099fb4c
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Re: Oxford cover
I admit my A.J.S. has an oxford cover which is very good for the job. My other bike has to live under an outdoor barbeque cover from B and Q which does the job and is a fraction of the price. I put an old fashioned blanket over the bike under the cover to stop any condensation
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Re: Oxford cover
I took a punt at a Lidl motorcycle cover earlier. They are available from today.
I am very impressed.
It's made from a robust material, is lined with a non scratch material and is large enough for a medium bike. They're just a tenner too
I am very impressed.
It's made from a robust material, is lined with a non scratch material and is large enough for a medium bike. They're just a tenner too
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Re: Oxford cover
I have just bought one too, looks excellent value. a few odd comments on the packaging though... 1) Not suitable for long term cover? 2) Only use on dry DUST FREE bikes? 3) Do not use if either your bike or COVER IS WET??Plugsnpoints wrote:I took a punt at a Lidl motorcycle cover earlier. They are available from today.
I am very impressed.
It's made from a robust material, is lined with a non scratch material and is large enough for a medium bike. They're just a tenner too
Paul
1960 Model 8
1974 Yamaha RD250B US Model 6 speed
1960 Model 8
1974 Yamaha RD250B US Model 6 speed
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Re: Oxford cover
I admit to not reading the small print! I just chucked it on I reckon they're just covering their legal backs. It still looks robust enough though. I've put one on my bike and it hasn't rotted away yet. Mind you I've just used it inside the garage so far... I wouldn't worry about it as it's reasonable quality.
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Re: Oxford cover
Interesting about being UV resistant. My bikes are outside 24/7/365 and I had a JDC cover that disintegrated after two years. My old Oxford Stormex cover faded badly after the same time and the tape over the stitching rotted and came off so it leaked. I complained to Oxford and they sold me a new Stormex for half price. I had a Oxford Rainex cover which was a more rubbery texture for the top part and this survived the longest until the cloth side panels rotted away. I now double cover both bikes with a good (well supposedly good) cover on first and then a cheaper cover over the top, this stops the good cover for getting sun damage which is the main cause for their failure I think
Paul
1960 Model 8
1974 Yamaha RD250B US Model 6 speed
1960 Model 8
1974 Yamaha RD250B US Model 6 speed