Any suggestions on a Light Weight Small Packing Cover?

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Locking for a really light weight small packing cover that will fit over the ST. Would greatly appreciate a few links to where I could purchase one and your thoughts should you own such an item. Preparing for a trip next year.

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I got a half-cover at Cycle Gear that packs fairly small but I noticed that a friend who's had the same cover as mine is getting some tears in it.

My Nelson-Rigg full cover packs down pretty small too. You may be specifically wanting a half-cover for some reason other than size and the N-R is a little pricey but it's a great cover. They also have a half-cover and maybe some here has experience with it.
 
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I use a Nelson-Rigg lightweight half cover. Iirc, it cost around $40. Works great, comes with its own stuff sack (and a strap/belt attached to said sack - as if I'd wear this as a fanny pack). It covers down to the front fender and over the panniers, has elastic straps that hook onto the foot pegs.
 
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Locking for a really light weight small packing cover that will fit over the ST. Would greatly appreciate a few links to where I could purchase one and your thoughts should you own such an item. Preparing for a trip next year.

Thanks
Greg
I have had my EZ Touring Wanderer for many years. Does a good job and packs small. Will cover my Road Glide or my ST1300 with room to spare. Neither has a top case.
 

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+1 on Nelson-Rigg. Fits over a top case, too.
+2 - I've been using those covers for the last ten years! They are great. When the covers are new, watch the silver that comes off of them on your paint!
 

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Loved my Kwikover. Fit nice very compact (attached to its own pouch and tucks in under the rear seat). I would not recommend this for any extended use. The water repellent coating only lasted a little over a year and the cover was turning to dust by the end of the second year, not much UV protection. Now using Nelson-Rigg UV2000 half cover. Does not pack as small but the quality seems much better.
 
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I have to ask... why bother with a cover?

Just speaking for me, I figure that the bike is weatherproof and any moisture that collects overnight can easily be wiped up with a clean cloth. I carry a small microfiber cloth just for this purpose, but since I always stay in hotels, I just use one of their towels. During the day, I'm usually on the bike so it's not just sitting out in the sun where a cover could be useful.

I have considered carrying a cover, if only to reduce the chance of it being a target for vandalism or theft, but that's probably unlikely and even something as small as a cover would take up valuable storage real estate when I take my longer trips.
 

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I have to ask... why bother with a cover?
I use one because:
protects the paint from sunlight
keeps farkles out of sight
don't have to wipe the dew or rain off
doesn't take up that much room
(the N-R 2000 has a compression
sack that works well.)
 
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My travel cover is the Nelson Rigg full cover. As noted it comes with a compression sack that squashes it to less than the size of a loaf of bread.See a related thread / poll I started a while ago for more opinions; it is a sticky in this topic area.
 
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Egad! With all the great testimonials about different bike covers, how are you going to choose one over the others?
 

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Another vote for the Nelson Rigg half cover. Mine was cheap and is holding up great. Packs down to the size of a turkey club :)

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