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Location: Naples Florida
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Motorcycle Alarm systems
When traveling and "parking in front of your room" do you cover or not cover your bike? Any comments either way? Worried about overnight stays especially at motels just off the interstate.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Tennessee
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Motorcycle Alarm systems
Joe,
Good question, I bought a cover but probably will not take it, as it takes up too much room. shep |
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Location: Knoxville,TN
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You can always just hang an empty holster on the handle bars. Should work. My step brother has a Gorilla brand that I think was about $100 and is pretty good. Also has the paging system.
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When I get the chance to do an overnighter I'll use a cable lock and my 44 Magnum loaded with hollow points. :)
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