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want a small cover for RT

Dp1guzzi

MOA 27106
Hello. I have a 2017 R1200RT and I am heading to the rally. I like to cover the bike when outside overnight but I don’t want to bring a full cover to save packing space. I would like a small or half cover to just cover the handlebars, instruments and tank area. If any of you have a recommendation I would be very appreciative.
 
https://eztouring.com/

I believe that these covers come in half and full size. They are made from parachute material. Mine is a full length cover which covers my bikes with top box from ground to ground. Packed, it takes up very, very little space.

Here is a previous thread which should give you more information

 
Around 2008 my wife and I bought EZ Touring half covers and we replaced them with the same cover in 2019.
At the Rally you can probably try the covers to see what size works best for your bike.
 
If you go with an E-Z Touring cover, watch their video how to fold the cover back up to fit into the carrying case. I'm usually pretty good with these things, but I struggled until I watched the video. The link to the video is below.

https://eztouring.com/e-z-touring-how-to-video/
Guess I’ve been rolling up wrong all these years. Basically I do it the same way Thant I put my sleeping bag into its stuff sack. I just grab a middle section and simply stuff it into the bag that came with it. (I think my way is faster.)
 
Guess I’ve been rolling up wrong all these years. Basically I do it the same way Thant I put my sleeping bag into its stuff sack. I just grab a middle section and simply stuff it into the bag that came with it. (I think my way is faster.)
I don't think there's a one right way to do it. As long as it fits in, then it's all good. I wish the stuffing it into the bag method worked for mine. I tried that and it didn't fit.
 
After I got my first one I perfected how to fold it to get it back in the small pouch they supplied and continued that routine during the first year of use. After that I decided my time was more valuable then the space saved and now just shove it into what ever open space I need to fill! It ain't pretty but it is much faster.
 
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