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Motorcycle cover size? V7ii racer

Brian Lucid

Just got it firing!
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Wellington, New Zealand
Kia ora all,

I am sorry to report that it looks likely my 2016 v7ii racer will have to live outside of a garage for a while.

I am looking to get a good quality cover, but am having trouble finding good sizing info. For example, if I get an Oxford Stormtex, should I be looking at a small or a medium?

Unfortunately, down under my brand options are quite limited, so I am looking at the Oxford aquatex and stormex. If you have product reports I would be happy to hear them.
 
I have the Oxford Stormex for my V7 III Anniversario in size medium and it is a perfect fit and very well made. I would highly recommend it.
 
I've got a very inexpensive Bilt medium-size dust cover on Racer; does a good job of keeping the dust off it while the bike is stored in our community parking garage.

If it weren't so damn expensive to ship it to you, I'd give you the Oxford ProTex medium-size stretch cover I bought first — it's a heavyweight, weather-proof cover designed for use out of doors, but way more than I need (and a lot more effort to put on and take off because it really does cover everything and seal the bike against the elements).
 
I have the Dowco Guardian Weatherall Plus. Have had it for 3 years through rain, snow and 100 degree temperatures.
Medium
 
Looking into this a bit, it seems the stormex (and likely same for protex) is probably more than I need. The rainex seems like the middle of the road offering from Oxford. Not too crazy heavy. Good indoors or outdoors. Heavy enough to handle rain when needed.
 
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