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Last night some tosser decided to steal the silver Oxford covers from our two motorbikes.

If by any chance you saw someone with dirty, wet, petrol stinking covers stumbling around Rodwell Road last night, pass on my kind regards.

You are probably the same person who took the kickstarts last year. Your mother must be so proud.


Anyone out there with covers, can I suggest you paint a stupid big house number on them to discourage this. Apparently they have value to someone...

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Years ago a company in North Wales called Classie Covers made made-to-measure bike covers, which included two eyelets situated at the front of the cover through which you could thread your D-lock through the cover and the front wheel. Clever, eh? Then I got rid of the Morini Excalibur and never got another cover from them! But that is an idea, to make a hole either side of the bit that goes over the front wheel so you can thread the lock through it.

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