[Ducati] Covering a wet bike.
Barbara
art-portfolio at adelphia.net
Wed Sep 27 21:43:52 EDT 2006
I would drop my bike off at the detailing shop & call a limo service to
take me home.
Ciao
Pick
Charles Mason wrote:
> I would think it depends on the weather for that evening and your
> location... Are you expecting more showers, are you in a dry area like
> Arizona or humid like Florida, are you expecting freezing weather,
> etc? In general you want to try and keep your metal, electronics, etc
> dry and get them that way as quickly as possible. - the other Charles
>
>
> On Sep 28, 2006, at 12:38 PM, Mr .Cavalier wrote:
>
>> After a wet and messy ride, do you think I should cover the Monster or
>> should I leave it to dry till the morning?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Mert
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