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Cover Your Ride in PINK for a Good Cause! Hot

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Toy runs, benefit bike washes…motorcyclists can be a generous lot.  What would you say to a product that protects your ride while raising awareness and benefiting a great cause?  That’s what I thought.

UltraGard Pink Motorcycle Covers are being offered to support breast cancer research.  The covers display the signature pink of the breast cancer research cause.  So that is step one – raising awareness.  Awareness is important, but money talks.  To that end, Big Bike Parts Inc, the manufacturer of UltraGard covers, will donate $5 from every purchase to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

The covers are pink over charcoal with a pink ribbon noting your support.  The limited edition cover is available in three variations- a medium cover for street bikes and cruisers, a large cruiser cover with expandable windshield and sissy bar pockets, and a large touring cover. 

Not only will you be supporting a great cause; you’ll be getting a great product.  The cover features a water resistant polyurethane coated polyester that protects against weather, dirt and pollution.  The cover resists fading and other ravages of the sun.  It also has a heat shield to protect the cover from hot exhaust pipes, allowing the use of the cover immediately after riding.  It has other great features like rust-proof grommets, a sewn-in bungee, and soft windshield protection.

So…get your pink on!

Get yours now!

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