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I don't have the company name, at the Sedalia Rally there was a vendor selling moto covers made from parachute material which had elastic border and packed down to the size of a grapefruit/softball. Reasonable price.
I have a BMW brand product that is a travelling cover, doesn't pack down quite as small as the one above but doesn't take up much space. I like the idea too of having a cover for parking lots, etc. Keeps wandering hands away from touching the controls, etc.
I got a UV2000 half cover for my '78 airhead w/a Hannigan fairing. The large size covers the fairing and saddle bags ok. The fold up size is about that of a light jacket - it comes in a fanny pack for storage. I am still trying to understand why it's storage bag is a fanny pack belt.
+1 on the Nelson-Rigg UV2000.
Mine is the XL size, should work for either of your bikes. Price is reasonable and quality is good. Could probably be packed tighter by about third if you had a compression bag. The fanny pack is nice quality, but if you put any more into it, the velcro closure might be overstressed.
Larry
I'll take the cheap covers, thanks. The expensive ones don't do anything special except cost you more money.
Show me another one that packs up as small and light as the Aerostich that covers an entire bike all the way to the ground that's made to last?
The 16 dollar eBay one does the job. Buy one and discover for yourself. Been there, done that.
If you have to buy six eBay covers, you're still waaaaay ahead.