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I HATE NELSON-RIGG

Started by Kaizer, March 03, 2009, 12:29:06 AM

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Kaizer

F#$%^#$ the bastards! This is the fourth time I had to return their crappy motorcycle covers. I ordered another one under warranty and the damn thing doesn't even fully cover my bike. I tried to tell them to pay for shipping and return my money, since it wasn't what I wanted. Hell no! You can't reason with them. The stupid covers break-down and tear within months of normal use. The sad part is, Wal-Mart has a similar cover for half the price and it is better made. Grrr. I am just super pissed and wish to pass on the message of boycotting their products. Thanks, appreciate it!

ohgood

+1 for the wal-mart cover

bought a wal-mart cover (that you noted) about 2 years ago. still works.



tt_four: "and believe me, BMW motorcycles are 50% metal, rubber and plastic, and 50% useless

utgunslinger13

I have the same wal-mart cover!
Check out my current project build:

http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=41982.0

seamax

Quote from: utgunslinger13 on March 03, 2009, 08:34:12 AM
I have the same wal-mart cover!

me too. three years now. it went thru the wash once because my kitty got stuck in the garage one night and pissed on it.  >:(

Paulcet

The only wal-mart cover I found is a cruiser cover.  Is that the one you guys are using?

'97 GS500E Custom by dgyver: GSXR rear shock | SV gauges | Yoshi exh. | K & N Lunchbox | Kat forks | Custom rearsets | And More!

lowcountrygs

Quote from: Paulcet on March 03, 2009, 10:11:23 AM
The only wal-mart cover I found is a cruiser cover.  Is that the one you guys are using?
Statesboro walmart only has the huge cruiser ones, I had one for my gs, it worked alright but half of it dragged on the ground.
1996 GS500, Wileyco muffler, K&N Lunchbox, 40 pilots + 150 mains, 15t sprocket, R1 tail light, progressive fork springs

Kaizer

They have the LARGE cover and I think it is universal. I forgot what the exact title is on the box. It is 19.99 plus tax. Can't beat that. And it DOES repel water fairly well. Definitely have better luck with this one than that other #$%#^#$Y^ company. grrrr

Toogoofy317

+1 on the Wal-mart cover! I've had it for a year and it has faded and has a small hole but other than that does well on the bike!

I don't know about Nelson-Riggs covers but there saddle bags are awesome. Guess maybe some things they make well other's they don't.

Mary
2004 F, Fenderectomy, barends, gsxr-pegs, pro grip gel covers, 15th JT sprocket, stock decals gone,custom chain guard,GSXR integrated mirrors, flush mount signals, 150 rear tire,white rims, rebuilt top end, V&H Exhaust, Custom heel and chain guard (Adidasguy)

Esteban

I have a medium Dowco Guardian Weatherall Motorcycle Cover from bikebandit.com (http://www.bikebandit.com/product/5655) and it has held up pretty well for the past 7 months.  It's tight, but works well at keeping the snow off my bike (which is stored outside).

joshr08

you dont have an extra bedroom in your house for your bike like me?
05 GS500F
mods
k&n air filter,pro grip gel grips,removed grab handle,pro grip carbin fiber tank pad,14/45 sprockets RK X-oring Chain, Kat rear shock swap and Kat rear wheel swap 160/60-17 Shinko raven rear 120/60-17 front matching set polished and painted rims

fred

Quote from: joshr08 on March 04, 2009, 07:33:24 AM
you dont have an extra bedroom in your house for your bike like me?

No, but my bike seems just fine out in the rain without a fancy cover... I'm pretty sure it isn't in danger of melting...

utgunslinger13

Melting?  Not quite, but rusting?  YUP.
Check out my current project build:

http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=41982.0

joshr08

i love having the bike in the house i can work on it whenever i want to.  right now it cant be moved front end is sitting on a tool box with a 2x4 under the fork tubes and rear tires still off.  hoping to get tires mounted this weekend.
05 GS500F
mods
k&n air filter,pro grip gel grips,removed grab handle,pro grip carbin fiber tank pad,14/45 sprockets RK X-oring Chain, Kat rear shock swap and Kat rear wheel swap 160/60-17 Shinko raven rear 120/60-17 front matching set polished and painted rims

murf425

You, sir, are obviously single...or have the coolest wife in the world.
Happiness is a perfectly-revving engine, a cool, windless night, a stretch of empty highway......and the knowledge that the highway patrol is understaffed in your region.

joshr08

coolest wife in the world.  as soon as mine is put back together its time to start on the dr125 new clutch, clutch springs, clean carbs ,  new tires and clutch and throttle cables :woohoo:
05 GS500F
mods
k&n air filter,pro grip gel grips,removed grab handle,pro grip carbin fiber tank pad,14/45 sprockets RK X-oring Chain, Kat rear shock swap and Kat rear wheel swap 160/60-17 Shinko raven rear 120/60-17 front matching set polished and painted rims

utgunslinger13

Damn I was going to say single, but WOW.
Check out my current project build:

http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=41982.0

joshr08

05 GS500F
mods
k&n air filter,pro grip gel grips,removed grab handle,pro grip carbin fiber tank pad,14/45 sprockets RK X-oring Chain, Kat rear shock swap and Kat rear wheel swap 160/60-17 Shinko raven rear 120/60-17 front matching set polished and painted rims

fred

Quote from: utgunslinger13 on March 04, 2009, 11:45:36 AM
Melting?  Not quite, but rusting?  YUP.

Not really, it has paint on it... When the paint comes off, I hit it with rust converter and a rattle can. Sure, the exhaust gets a bit rusty, but I can always just sand blast it and paint it... My bike is a commuter, not a garage queen. Its whole job is to get me to and from work and perhaps have a little fun on the weekends. I ride it at least 5 days a week in all weather (well, all weather we get here is Los Angeles, but hey, it did rain today..). I think riding the bike on a regular basis is far more important to keeping it running well than covering it. I put more than a tank of gas in the bike every week, so there is no chance for the tank to rust or the carbs to gum up.

fred

Quote from: joshr08 on March 04, 2009, 11:57:43 AM
coolest wife in the world.  as soon as mine is put back together its time to start on the dr125 new clutch, clutch springs, clean carbs ,  new tires and clutch and throttle cables :woohoo:

Yeah, you do have the coolest wife in the world. I once asked my girlfriend if I could bring my bike in the apartment so I could get some work done on a rainy day and she threatened violence... I can't wait to live in a place with a garage so I can work on the bike when the weather isn't good.

joshr08

just glad she like the bike almost as much as i do...lol
05 GS500F
mods
k&n air filter,pro grip gel grips,removed grab handle,pro grip carbin fiber tank pad,14/45 sprockets RK X-oring Chain, Kat rear shock swap and Kat rear wheel swap 160/60-17 Shinko raven rear 120/60-17 front matching set polished and painted rims

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