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Old 05-15-2011, 03:30 PM   #1
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NEW PRODUCT from the waterproof seat cover guy

OK. Got a new item for you. If you use a CooCase or GIVI or similar I now have started with limited sizing for a waterproof/stretchable cover for these top cases. Round/oval/square-will not matter. Current series fit a CooCase Astra 48 and all similar brands in that size. No more wet gear in your top case
I know I'm in the waterproof products game-but I swear I did NOT order all this rain-I can test just fine with a hose!

Anyway, top case fitments are starting and saddlebag fitments will follow. As a bonus, the cover material will keep the sun/stones/dirt from wrecking your case if you care about that sort of thing.

These are ordered ONLY be phone with me for now-all other products are at www.kingoffleece.com Still have the ADV special going until end of the month.
Thanks to all for the orders-and the feedback has been just great, too.
Jim
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Old 05-20-2011, 06:51 PM   #2
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New seat fitment chart posted on the website. I'm getting quite a few BMW riders with all makes of aftermarket seats wanting covers so I added more BMW bikes to the mix. KTM's are in final testing and will be ready soon.
Remember, any leather seat or aftermarket with stitching, as well as any rider who uses a "buttpad" of any make will benefit. Key point: you can install the cover and leave it on all the time if needed. This means that if you are out on an extended trip and are at all concerned about weather just put the cover on and ride away.

Just today I was testing "The Pro Pad" and rode into a storm. 6 hours later the pad is still wet and most likely will be tomorrow at 8am when we test again. If I was away I'd have to make a choice-use my rain pants in 80 degree weather or hang the pad off the bike to dry. Orjust install a cover and problem solved. One could also place the cover over a wet pad and still have the benefit of the pad and let it dry overnight at the next destination.

At any rate, all info at www.kingoffleece.com.

Thanks again to those of you who have purchased.

Jim
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Old 05-21-2011, 04:48 AM   #3
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KTM fitments confirmed. Thanks to CW in So Cal for the assistance.
Pictures of this cover on website soon.
THX KOF
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Old 05-23-2011, 06:02 PM   #4
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This will also fit the new SHAD 48 now being offered. It's a quick and easy way to keep your topcase in new condition. On/off in about 5 seconds.

THx KOF
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Old 05-26-2011, 11:08 AM   #5
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I'm getting the same type of question often. Folks are asking "can I leave the cover on all the time?" Why, yes, you can. I made the thing just for that reason. I'm off to New England next week for the Bennington Bash-hey, it's a great excuse for product testing! Anyway, I'll put on Barb's Alaska sheepskin then install my cover over the seat-sheepskin under the cover. When (not if) it rains I'll enjoy the comfort of my pad but it WILL NOT get wet. If the forcast is crummy for the visit I'll leave the cover on. If it gets nice for days in a row I can remove it and throw it into the far corner of my bags and forget about it.

I'll also cover my CooCase with the new topcase cover-it'll keep all the road grime off the case-keep everything dry when the NE rains come, and goes on/off in about 5 seconds!

All kidding aside, I mention this because riders are asking me so I figure it must be on their minds. Bottom line-you can leave the cover on as long as needed. If the ride looks a bit "iffy" just install the cover and ride away.

NEW fitments just added to website and a nice pic of a Venture with sheepskin covered up and the new KTM fitment. BMW pics also.

Call or e-mail with any questions. Thanks to those who have ordered-they must like 'em as my returns are zero.

Ride safe-have fun.
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