Ohuhu Bike Cover Outdoor Storage Waterproof for 2 or 3 Bikes, Heavy Duty Ripstop Oxford Material Windproof Bike Covers for Mountain Bikes Road Bikes
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They should all be facing the same way.
br>While traveling on a rear-mounted rack, ours fell apart. I got my money back in full. Heavy-duty gas grill covers were purchased, as well as bicycles for mounting in the truck bed.
Yes. I've got three bikes covered, and I'm pretty sure they'll be covered. Although it has been decades, I worked as a bike mechanic for two summers in high school, so I have some experience. Before winter, I would lubricate the chains and cables. Using a generous amount of oil, coat everything. Remove the seat posts as well, and spray the seat tube liberally with WD40 or other spray oil. You're ready to go now that you've put everything away.
Normally, the XL (82x45x30 inch) can hold two bikes, while the XXL (82x46x44 inch) can hold three.
Selected User Reviews For Ohuhu Bike Cover Outdoor Storage Waterproof for 2 or 3 Bikes, Heavy Duty Ripstop Oxford Material Windproof Bike Covers for Mountain Bikes Road Bikes
I've been using this type of bike cover for years, ranging from Yardstash ($60) to Toptrek ($20) and a few others in between. $60, with the exception of the Yardstash, which lasted longer than two years. years in the sweltering heat of Florida But I immediately noticed "QUALITY" when I took this Ohuhu out of the bag it came in, as it is made of strong, sturdy material (see production description), and I adore the two attached tie-ins. There are front and back straps, as well as two large metal rings in the front for putting your bike chain through and an extra tie-down. a downstrap Based on my previous experience, I estimate that I will get at least two. 3 years of use, leaving my bike in the Florida sun all year, all for $35 for the XXL "WHAT A DEAL" I say you can't go wrong with this cover for the quality and price. Ohuhu makes fantastic colored markers and other art supplies, to be sure.
I purchased the XL to transport two mountain bikes, which I transport with my hitch-mounted Kuat carrier. I couldn't get it to cover two bikes in any way. Rather than having the handlebars at opposite ends, it appears to be designed with both bikes facing the same way. For two bikes, the XXL is unquestionably required. The cover is made of ripstop nylon that repels water well, and the stitching appears to be solid. br>br>I ordered the XXL and it fits perfectly. br>br>.
We used it on an eight-hour (round-trip) drive in my F-150 with bikes on the back rack. Truck capacity: 250 lbs. Even though it was firmly secured to our two electric bikes, the cover allowed a lot of water to get inside up underneath it or through it. Also, when I got home, the bikes were covered in small pieces of material that appeared to have come from the inside of the bike cover, which leads me to believe that this is where all the moisture on the bikes came from, through the supposedly waterproof cover. I will be discarding this cover despite the fact that it is still in one piece due to moisture penetration and cleaning the pits of fabric off my bikes. Unless you only need a cover for stationary bikes, this is not a good purchase.
I'd give it a negative rating if I had the option. br>During my second run, one of the buckles lasted for 30 minutes. The journey will take you 5 hours. br>br>At some point on the journey, the other buckle snapped. br>br>This isn't rip either. The linning was all over our bikes as a result of the wind whipping it. Look at the photos!.
Bike cover with plenty of room for two bikes. This cover keeps stuff from coming up from under the cover with splashing rain because I'm stuck with keeping bikes out in the open. br>This is a fantastic cover.
This item is excellent for storage, but it should not be used on a car's bike rack. It couldn't withstand the strong winds and only lasted about 200 miles.
It isn't big enough to hold three bikes. We could get it over the handlebars and into the back seat, but that would be it. I'm disappointed because it doesn't even cover the wheels, which is exactly what I need to protect the discs and chain from rain and rust. br>Because my husband threw away the packaging, I'm stuck with it. I suppose some 20" bikes would fit, but not adult 27" bikes. ers!.
To make it even simpler, I'm going to add a rack, which will also leave enough room for the cat's buggy to be parked underneath it. Pro tip: Before you panic if you can't find your cat, check underneath the cover.