Indoor Cover

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  1. Sprinter1050uk

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    Hi, soon be time for taking St1050 off the road and getting the Bandit out for saltier conditions.
    Any recommendations for an indoor cover as the one I’ve been using has seen better days. Not looking at the vacuum types. Looks like Oxford have cornered the market but has anyone else tried and could recommend an alternative.
     
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    Are you looking for generic or tailored to individual fit?

    I bought my 765 a tailored one in grey with black piping and it looks real smart with pockets for mirrors etc.

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    Specialised Covers in Shipley, Bradford.
    Excellent company to deal with and an office full of lurvely ladies :yum
     
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    Generic as I use it to cover the Bandit when using the St, thanks
     
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    I have a waterproof tablecloth, I drape over the TTRS…keeps dust and liquids off. Cotton on underside and what seems like polyester blend on top side…think $20 +/-
     
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    So there you go sprinter, I think @Ge-Minigun and myself have covered the extremes, hopefully someone will pop up with a link of a mid product shortly.

    Why not take a look at MnP as they'll have something.
     
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    I couldn"t find one to fit the ZZR when I bought it so I made one from two large cotton bed sheets I found in the airing cupboard.:joy:. A half hour on the sewing machine made the perfect dust cover, indoor only of course. The central heating boiler lives in the garage so while it's not actually heated it doesn"t get damp or excessively cold.
     
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    A proper Yorkshireman tha knows!
     
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