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🏍️ Ultimate Protection for Your X-Large Motorcycle: PILOT Automotive CC-6334 Blue/Silver Motorcycle Cover Review

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Details

Vehicle Service TypeMotorcycle, Bike
ColorBlue/Silver
BrandPILOT
Water Resistance LevelWater Resistant

Description of 🏍️ Ultimate Protection for Your X-Large Motorcycle: PILOT Automotive CC-6334 Blue/Silver Motorcycle Cover

Durable, breathable, water-resistant fabric. Folds flat and compact. Double stitched with elastic hem to keep cover in place. Includes storage bag.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Superb case with great manufacturer service

Highly recommended for value and protection. This is a nice tidy case for my large 1993 BMW 750 RT - protects it and the case is backed by a trusted manufacturer. pilot support. This is the most durable and economical bike cover I have used in many years. Sure, the elements will wear it down depending on your climate, but $20 for a good year's protection is great. I used to pay a lot more and the covers wore out quicker.

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • Faulty

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Lightweight housing less abrasion in the wind

I have been using two of these housings on two different bikes for about 2 years. Bicycles are under a canopy. I live in a very windy area and these covers are light enough to keep the paint from flapping in the wind. I've bought heavier and more expensive cases and found them to fade in the wind. One of the covers is leaking in a few places but I am happy to buy a new cover every 2-3 years and will repurchase these covers when they are worn out.

Pros
  • Best in niche
Cons
  • Not as thick as other picks

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Medium Fits well

I ride a 200cc scooter and this cover fits perfectly. Has built-in mounting holes at bottom center. I tie them with a bungee cord under the bike and it won't come off in a storm and it has survived several storms. The wind gets underneath, but there are covered, shielded vents next to the bike's mirrors. On the other hand, like all bicycle cases, it is not completely waterproof, but rather water-repellent. Since it's nylon and the bike is parked outside all the time, the cover only lasts about…

Pros
  • Comfortable
Cons
  • Somewhat different

OK. it protects against dust, but not a raincoat. Previously, another pair of eyelets was attached to it. I hate that they got rid of the second set because they fit better on the underside of my bike. I'll have to apply tape and make extra holes so I have holes for the locks (unfortunately I have to keep them closed where I live). Overall this is well put together for the price. Friction on the bike in just 3 months. The latter lasted much longer. They must have changed manufacturers. I'll…

Pros
  • Perfect for Outdoor Activities
Cons
  • No Power

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works well with car covers

I bought an X-Large for my 2003 Kawasaki ZX-6R to cover in my underground garage for the winter. The X-Large is much larger than the bike and covers it from top to bottom. In hindsight, a larger size would have been great for my bike, but I honestly don't mind a larger size. Chain). You can buy a bigger one for a 600cc sport bike. Worry about the weather. It doesn't look waterproof, but to me it's more of a dust cover and shield from the prying eyes of nerds who don't have a bike and want to…

Pros
  • High test results for grip and durability
Cons
  • Pretty much everything is fine

I bought this case for the first time, lasted 6 months. They had a hole in them, although they tried not to pierce it. I closed the hole; However, it fell apart after a week. Although I ordered a different one, I believe this case is best used as an occasional travel case - a situation where you might be at a friend's house or a girl's apartment where you don't store your bike in the shed or the can put garage. I say that because the material is so light and thin. With constant daily use it…

Pros
  • cool product
Cons
  • old

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Lightweight case easy to store under the bike seat

The case is light but worth the fourteen dollars I paid for it. It will not protect you from heavy rain. This can slow, but not stop, the flow of rain. Pros: - Lightweight (both a plus and a minus) - I love the fact that it's lightweight because I can fold it up and stuff it under my bike seat and take it with me. (I have a heavier case, but the heavier case doesn't fit under the bike seat.) -- Good enough to protect the bike from dust and prying eyes. Note: some sun rays penetrate inside.…

Pros
  • Lots of positive emotions
Cons
  • I have no particular complaints about it, everything is fine

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Affordable price but extra investment required

This case fits our small SYM Wolf Classic 150 quite well and barely covers the rim when pulled hard. However, after about 3-4 months, holes and cracks appeared. -1 star. It also became very faded, noticeable for about 5-6 months. -1 star. I don't think it "leaks", but moisture/condensation forms underneath, particularly on the parts that make contact with the bike underneath. After a year it looked worn out. -1 star. Maybe it's just me, so I won't shoot for the star, but I found it very…

Pros
  • Pleasant to use
Cons
  • Some nuances