I have thought about getting a cover like the one shown nearest the camera for my Bonneville, but they cost between 300 and 450 dollars depending on size so it is a purchase I would need to justify it. I endeavor not to be an impulse buyer...
Lacking covered parking, a shell makes excellent sense especially in our horrid hot sun and humid salt air. My own solution is under the house parking by day and parking at work by night with fresh water showers every few days.
It's not too hot for everyone. This couple was out skating together and their unfortunate dog was unable to give Cheyenne a proper greeting, dragged off by the irresistible tug of the skated leash.
Cheyenne and i were left to our aimless ambling, she nose to the ground, me head in air.
A Key West afternoon.
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Michael--
Rest assured that when (not if) we move to someplace in the Keys, a shell will be needed for just about every motoring conveyance.
You guys do not have the injustice of salt being applied to the roads to fight off ice.
But, you have the same thing, in the air, all the time. It's not good for shiny metal bits. Not at all.
Buy the shell.
See you on the other side, after the rapture....
Greg, in moist Appalachia.
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