Motorcycle tarpaulin experiences: That’s why there are MYCOVER®
Are you not looking for a simple motorcycle cover, but one that really delivers what it promises? Then it’s worth taking a look at real motorcycle tarpaulin experiences, from practical experience, from customers themselves and from years of product development. With MYCOVER® all of this flows into every single tarpaulin: feedback from motorcyclists, everyday stress tests and our own experience as developers. Here you can find out what really matters if you want to protect your motorcycle in the long term.
The MYCOVER® team clarifies!
Table of Contents
- Motorcycle tarpaulin experiences: What we have experienced ourselves
- What our customers say – Motorcycle tarpaulin experiences
- What comparison portals and magazines say about us
- Conclusion: Our motorcycle tarpaulin is not an advertising promise – it has been tried and tested in practice
- FAQ – Frequently asked questions about motorcycle tarpaulin experiences
Motorcycle tarpaulin experiences: What we have experienced ourselves
Our experience with motorcycle tarpaulins has shown that many models promise protection but do not stand up to everyday use. Time and again we hear about problems such as
❌ Unstable fit: the tarpaulin flaps even in light winds
❌ Untight seams: over time, rain penetrates through
❌ Heat build-up: especially in direct sunlight
❌ Inaccurate fit: too large, too small or crooked
❌ Poor workmanship: tears quickly or wears out
That’s why we founded MYCOVER® with the aim of developing a motorcycle tarpaulin that solves these problems. Our experience shows that you need robust, weatherproof materials, clean workmanship and, above all, precisely fitting sizes. This is exactly what we deliver with over 30 variants.
What our customers say – Motorcycle tarpaulin experiences
Every day, users share their experiences with our Motorcycle covers, directly from everyday life and under very different conditions: in summer heat, constant rain, stormy winds as well as in snow, frost and annual road wetness.
31/12/2024
“Finally a waterproof Motorcycle cover that really protects. Even after several heavy rains no problems. Absolutely Top!”
This feedback confirms exactly what we have experienced ourselves, and what ultimately led us to develop our own motorcycle cover plan to avoid all these weaknesses.
What comparison portals and magazines say about us
Portals such asVergleich.org,BremspunktandMotorrad Magazinregularly report on motorcycle tarpaulins and highlight where many products fail. This is precisely why our protective tarpaulin is designed to avoid the most common weaknesses of other models. This is based on our own experience with motorcycle tarpaulins, supplemented by hundreds of pieces of feedback from everyday use.
You are welcome to read more about the topic and what the sites report back about our plans here.
Conclusion: Our motorcycle tarpaulin is not an advertising promise – it has been tried and tested in practice
Before there were MYCOVER® we tested countless motorcycle covers, none of them were really convincing. Too thin, poorly made, hardly weatherproof. That’s why we developed a motorcycle cover ourselves, based on real experience: robust, a perfect fit and tried and tested. Today, our customers benefit from well thought-out motorcycle covers that deliver what others only promise. Whether outdoors, when traveling or in the garage.
FAQ – Frequently asked questions about motorcycle tarpaulin experiences
Which motorcycle tarpaulin is really good?
Experience reports show: A good motorcycle cover must be weatherproof, fit perfectly and be breathable. Many customers report that conventional tarpaulins tear quickly or let water through. Our MYCOVER®-tarpaulins have been developed precisely on the basis of this experience and provide reliable protection in all weathers.
Which is better, a PVC or textile tarpaulin?
Our experience shows that pure PVC tarpaulins are often stiff, inflexible and hardly breathable. Textile fabrics with a special coating are much more supple, easier to handle and reduce the formation of condensation. Our MYCOVER®-protective tarpaulins combine both advantages: they are robust, weatherproof and yet gentle on the paintwork.
What are motorcycle tarpaulin experiences with cheap models?
Many users report rapid material fatigue, flapping fits and a lack of heat resistance. We have experienced precisely these problems ourselves and have therefore opted for quality and precise sizing. Buying cheap often means buying twice.
What size do I need for my machine?
Many customers are faced with the question of whether the tarpaulin really fits. That’s why we have developed a size finder that takes into account the model, conversions and accessories. So you get a tarpaulin that fits without compromise.
Can I use a Motorcycle cover outside all year round?
Yes, but only with the right quality. Our experience shows that a good Motorcycle covers for all seasons not only needs to be cold-resistant, but also ventilated to prevent mold and moisture build-up. MYCOVER® Covers are made for this, even under extreme conditions.
How satisfied are customers with the MYCOVER® motorcycle covers?
The feedback is clear: the fit, durability and protection are regularly praised. Many customers report that this is the first time they have found a cover that really protects and doesn’t just promise to do so.
Which type of tarpaulin lasts the longest?
The most durable motorcycle tarpaulins are those made of multi-layered and coated textile fabric, combined with a waterproof outer skin and a paint-protecting inner layer. Our motorcycle tarpaulin experience shows that thin PVC films often tear after just a few months, especially when exposed to wind or UV radiation. Simple polyester tarpaulins without a coating also age quickly.
What are the benefits of a tarpaulin?
Experience shows that a motorcycle tarpaulin reliably protects your vehicle from rain, UV radiation, dirt and frost, whether outside or in the garage. This keeps your motorcycle clean, dry and in good condition for longer.
What material thickness should a tarpaulin have?
A motorcycle tarpaulin should be strong enough to withstand wind, rain and UV radiation in the long term; multi-layer materials with a surface weight of at least 200-300 g/m² are ideal. Tarpaulins that are too thin tear quickly, and those that are too heavy are often unwieldy. The right balance of robustness, flexibility and fit is crucial.