Afternoon all.
I live in the UK and have no access to a garage or anything like that, best i can do is some off street parking, now given the wonderful climate we have over here i keep the bike covered 99% of the time, however the local cat population seem to think it's a great idea to jump under the cover and use my seat or tank as a nice place to spend a few hours, normally it does not bother me much but just found out the lazy sods won't even get our for a p1ss, they just seem to hang their backside over the edge and let rip, so now it's time to get nasty with them, the wife has suggested poison but i can't do that it's a wee bit hard even for me so looking for ideas on how to keep them off the bike.
In the past i have used the plastic spikes (see attachment) glued to hardboard (sometimes called HDF or fiberboard) which worked ok for a while, however after about 4 months of UK weather they started falling apart and growing mould so not a good move, in an ideal world i'l like to be able to fix some of these spikes to something that would be small enough to fit in the top box, so small bit for pillion seat, small bit for riders seat and small bit that cover the tank, but my poor little brain has no idea what to use, anyone have any suggestions for what to use in conjunction with the spikes or any other ideas, and no i don't own a shotgun
All1
I live in the UK and have no access to a garage or anything like that, best i can do is some off street parking, now given the wonderful climate we have over here i keep the bike covered 99% of the time, however the local cat population seem to think it's a great idea to jump under the cover and use my seat or tank as a nice place to spend a few hours, normally it does not bother me much but just found out the lazy sods won't even get our for a p1ss, they just seem to hang their backside over the edge and let rip, so now it's time to get nasty with them, the wife has suggested poison but i can't do that it's a wee bit hard even for me so looking for ideas on how to keep them off the bike.
In the past i have used the plastic spikes (see attachment) glued to hardboard (sometimes called HDF or fiberboard) which worked ok for a while, however after about 4 months of UK weather they started falling apart and growing mould so not a good move, in an ideal world i'l like to be able to fix some of these spikes to something that would be small enough to fit in the top box, so small bit for pillion seat, small bit for riders seat and small bit that cover the tank, but my poor little brain has no idea what to use, anyone have any suggestions for what to use in conjunction with the spikes or any other ideas, and no i don't own a shotgun
All1
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