Help with choosing cycle cover (1 Viewer)

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Tried so sow and fiamma premiums with Velcro
The time you get the bikes off won't want to go out on them
Any ideas are the basic fiamma cover with bungees any good
Have high handlebars Dutch type electric x2
Any help be appreciated as going to Holland saturday
 
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Similar type of bikes got our cover from Taylormade.Just got a new one as the last one was 9 years old and had started to split
 
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DO NOT BUY THE REALLY CHEAP ONES. There are some light but effective covers for two bikes where the plastic is textured and fairly strong but I have not tried using ours on the back of our van, just when parked up.

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rich g

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same as above,a Taylor made ,mine is for a tow bar bike rack
 

Tincataylor

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Have you tried no covers at all. It may just be the design of van we have but our bikes travel naked and seem to stay clean enough,

The Tincas
 

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