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I've been told that scooters are less likely to be stolen if you use a cover. However, someone has taken a shine to the covers I buy for my scooter and keeps stealing them.


I suppose I should be grateful that they're only stealing the cover and leaving my scooter alone, but the most recent cover only lasted 1 week before it was stolen again.


Can anyone recommend a cover that's a bit harder for someone to tea leaf?


Thanks in advance

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A shitty old tarp, bungied-on provides an 'unappealing lift' (in both senses).


I had a partially rotten, slightly oily treated-canvas one which did the trick for many years. It was weighty but floppy - and didn't rustle like a giant crisp packet and blow about in the wind the way the plazzy ones do.

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