We leave for Spain on 3rd December, and, having had the bikes on the back of the M/Home since our return from the last trip in April 2025, sans cover, I spent all afternoon freeing up seized bike chains and derailleurs, plus the front [suspension] forks. I stopped when it became too dark to see what I was doing, so tomorrow will see Round 2 of the 3-in-1 oil, PTFE Spray + Brake Cleaner to remove any contamination from the brake pads on both bikes. Then I'll put the bikes back on the rack and apply the Hindeman Bike Cover, replete with Warning Sign, because that will be much less of a PITA exercise ...Sounds like the French Breathalysers thing all over again to me. I won't be putting one on. They are a pain in the arse.
We leave for Spain on 3rd December, and, having had the bikes on the back of the M/Home since our return from the last trip in April 2025, sans cover, I spent all afternoon freeing up seized bike chains and derailleurs, plus the front [suspension] forks. I stopped when it became too dark to see what I was doing, so tomorrow will see Round 2 of the 3-in-1 oil, PTFE Spray + Brake Cleaner to remove any contamination from the brake pads on both bikes. Then I'll put the bikes back on the rack and apply the Hindeman Bike Cover, replete with Warning Sign, because that will be much less of a PITA exercise ...
Steve
As you've probably found, most bike covers for motorhomes are designed for use with a rack on the rear wall of the van, which means a large gap at the back.
Having read reviews about how flimsy some of the alternatives were, I eventually bought this one
It has survived frequent use, including two trips to France and Spain, no rips or other damage.
My mate used to have one he got from Taylormade (the company that make the windscreen covers) - it was very expensive, and very sturdy. In fact it was too sturdy, it weighed a lot and the thick material made it very difficult to handle and store. It was also far too large, but he may have ordered the wrong size!
I think it's probably as effective as any other. I've never found any great deal of crud appearing on the bikes. The cover has a drawstring around the bottom. It probably helps that my rack (made by Witter) has an additional removable rail in the centre parallel to the runners the bikes sit on.@bartman - one last question if I may? How effective is your cover at keeping the road crud out from underneath?