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Topic Title: Best Trailerable ATV Cover?
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Created On: 01/15/2008 08:57 AM
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 01/15/2008 08:57 AM
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06sportsman700
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I just purchased an 2006 Sportsman 700EFI Mossy Oak edition, and im trying to purchase the best trailerable cover for it. I want to make sure it doesnt rub it bad from the flapping in the wind. There are several on Ebay, but i wanrt to check to see what kind of feadback i get here...

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2006 Sportsman 700EFI Mossy Oak Edition
- Warn Winch

*future additions*
- Gun Scabbard and Mossy Oak Boot
- Front and Back Brushguards
- Front and Back Rack Extension Bars
- Rear Toolbox w/Backrest
 01/15/2008 10:39 PM
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Doctorturbo
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Let me first say that I have no experience with ATV covers so take it for I know about them. Nothing
I would not do this. The camo does not like to be rubbed..........at all...........even with a soft cloth. It's just a flm. The wind will just rub the bejesious out of it. Even tight fitting ones.

I just don't worry about my ATV when I trailer it. The mud protects it on the way home!!!! :')

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 01/16/2008 06:12 AM
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06sportsman700
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My point exactly...I wanted to see if there was a way to get one that wouldnt rub off the print...I really dont trailer it that much, mostly in the back of the truck, so it would blocl some wind but it would still be flapping....and i have heard horror stories where it rubbed the rubber real bad on longer trips...thanks for the comment....i wonder if polaris would give any kind of guarantee with their own trailerable cover...

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2006 Sportsman 700EFI Mossy Oak Edition
- Warn Winch

*future additions*
- Gun Scabbard and Mossy Oak Boot
- Front and Back Brushguards
- Front and Back Rack Extension Bars
- Rear Toolbox w/Backrest
 01/16/2008 09:01 AM
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BruteForceButton
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why do you want to cover it? while it's in the back of your truck and your moving just leave the cover off, when you stop or park, then put the cover on.

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 01/16/2008 09:25 AM
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06sportsman700
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Thanks for the replies, Brute force, i agree, that sounds like a better solution...I have alreadfy decided against using it on the road...Im eyeing a couple that will be good for storage...Thanks for the help...

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2006 Sportsman 700EFI Mossy Oak Edition
- Warn Winch

*future additions*
- Gun Scabbard and Mossy Oak Boot
- Front and Back Brushguards
- Front and Back Rack Extension Bars
- Rear Toolbox w/Backrest
 01/23/2008 01:13 PM
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txduggan
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Classic Accessories has a pretty decent trailerable cover.....has it's own tie-downs and
slots for the quad tie-downs.....

I've only covered mine once when trailering......raining like nuts, and was just too lazy
to take the soft rear bag off and put it in the trunk and trailer uncovered

Tom D

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 04/20/2008 11:11 PM
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bigstuff98
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try the trailer covers at cabela's.they have slots in them for tie downs ,undercarriage straps,opening to fill up on gas.u can always return it if u r not happy.

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