Suggestions for a Scooter Cover Stella 4t
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- srbbnd
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Suggestions for a Scooter Cover Stella 4t
Does anyone use a cover for their scooter? I saw one on Scooterworks and Scooterwest that was nice, but was $90 bucks and I saw a Prima one, but one of the reviews said it melts from the exhaust...
http://www.scooterworks.com/prima-scoot ... -11248.php
http://www.scooterwest.com/items/P-PX-S ... Covers/255
The Dowco one looks questionable
http://www.scooterworks.com/prima-scoot ... -11248.php
http://www.scooterwest.com/items/P-PX-S ... Covers/255
The Dowco one looks questionable
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I have the prima...
It has a zip open expansion for windshield and topbox, so it fits pretty good on mine with it milkcrate attached.
It has a zip open expansion for windshield and topbox, so it fits pretty good on mine with it milkcrate attached.
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Exhaust is tucked underneath, not really. Covers down to edge of floorboard/cowel, but there are bungee clips to hook one side of the cover to the other that would draw it over the exhaust, but my weather here doesn't get bad enough to do a full button down...
Although, I did snag it on the stalla's badge on one of the cowels (my fault, got careless) and broke it...
Although, I did snag it on the stalla's badge on one of the cowels (my fault, got careless) and broke it...
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Using this one for several months outdoors on a Stella Auto with front and rear racks and top case. Fits fine in large size and is holding up VERY well. Would buy again at the $40 price!
http://www.amazon.com/Dowco-Scooter-Cov ... B001A3CP3G
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Damn, had a dowco for the cruiser, didn't even think one would work on Stella because of the odd shape...
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Got this one, think it might have been a large. But it works great, folds up small, only thing I would have liked would have been a little bag for it. But quite happy for the price.Cam wrote:
Using this one for several months outdoors on a Stella Auto with front and rear racks and top case. Fits fine in large size and is holding up VERY well. Would buy again at the $40 price!
http://www.amazon.com/Dowco-Scooter-Cov ... B001A3CP3G
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Dowco makes a good cover. My Yager lives outdoors under a Desert Museum Palo Verde tree and is exposed to dust, leaves, seasonal flowers and mourning dove crap. The Dowco cover takes care of most jobs. I'd Scotchguard my next one and add soft felt to areas that touch paint, as it occasionally sands the paint a little if the cover gets ruffled by high winds.
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I bought this one on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GQ ... UTF8&psc=1
It fits my 4T perfectly with rack and trunk box installed. Also fully covers fenders and rear with box and rack on. I ordered the XL. I think a large would fit good without a rack. For 38 bucks cant beat it.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GQ ... UTF8&psc=1
It fits my 4T perfectly with rack and trunk box installed. Also fully covers fenders and rear with box and rack on. I ordered the XL. I think a large would fit good without a rack. For 38 bucks cant beat it.
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