I always ride with my windshield fully extended and with a top-box on.
I leave home for work early, at 6:30 a.m. and even in the summer there can be quite some dew on my scoot so I cover it every day.
Neither of the covers I had so far were large enough to cover my Forza as is.
Now, finally, I've got what I was looking for: a lightweight rain cover that fits my bike
Easily put on and off, feels like a good quality. Here's the link https://www.sonicmotoshop.it/rainsn-7064.html and the perfect size for Forza is 2XL
The right size rain cover - finally
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The right size rain cover - finally
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Re: The right size rain cover - finally
There ya go! I'm happy for you!
Size Looks like a good fit from here. I'm guessing it's water resistant, not water repellent? Sorry I can't read what's written on the page you linked us to. Not a problem and I'm not complaining. (Not this time
) Can you secure the bottom of the cover in case winds kick up?

Size Looks like a good fit from here. I'm guessing it's water resistant, not water repellent? Sorry I can't read what's written on the page you linked us to. Not a problem and I'm not complaining. (Not this time

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Re: The right size rain cover - finally
No bottom strap. Only elastic front and back.WhiteNoise wrote:Can you secure the bottom of the cover in case winds kick up?
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Re: The right size rain cover - finally
Hey, it looks like your rear tire is leaking snow. You should have that looked at. If it leaks too much snow you won't be able to make snow cones.




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Red 2013 Honda PCX150
Givi tall windshield & tailbox - Lots of extra lights
Custom seat from Thailand - Bad Boy Airhorn
Takegawa Lowering Shocks - Michelin City Grip Tires
Headlight assy upgraded to LEDs w/HS5 main bulbs
NCY variator, drive face, and rollers
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Re: The right size rain cover - finally
Hence a rear winter tire with spikes all year roundMel46 wrote:Hey, it looks like your rear tire is leaking snow.![]()
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