Whether it’s the baking sun of the Nevada, the constant rain of Coastal Washington, or the frigid snow of North Dakota, motorcycles are acutely vulnerable to the ravages of the weather. The problem is an effective motorcycle cover can cost upwards of triple digits. I have found a good, utilitarian cover for just over $20.
I am finally building my dream garage and I didn’t want my motorcycles to stay outside naked and exposed in the process. I also didn’t want to spend several hundred dollars for three motorcycle covers. In my search for covers, I came across the Tour Master PVC cover for the price point mentioned above. I figured Tour Master knows something about PVC and weather protection, so I ordered three covers. My total cost was what one normal textile cover would cost.
To make a long story short, I am more than pleased with the Tour Master PVC covers. While it is true that the TM PVC cover has very few bells and whistles – no heat shield, no elastic at the bottom seam, and no interior lining – it is a well made and extremely protective cover.
Here are the features of the cover:
- Heavy duty PVC construction
- High frequency welded seams
- 100% waterproof
- Available in two sizes
- Fits most bikes
- Includes grommets in the hem that can accommodate a locking device
- Fully-vented
- Stuff bag included
For a good utilitarian cover at an unbelievable price, take a look at the Tour Master PVC Cover at http://www.compacc.com/p/Tour-Master-PVC-Motorcycle-Cover/2014001.








