05-16-2021, 05:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-16-2021, 05:17 PM by O'erTheHill.)
I have waited literally months to write a review on the cover I just received from Geza Gear (http://www.gezagear.com/).
On average, COVID or not, my covers have taken about six months to arrive. They always seem to require some prodding, and the response is always, "Any moment now," it it always takes ages. Knowing that, I ordered a cover for my R1250RS the day I bought my bike. Well, it's a bit more complicated--I left the cover for the K1300S on the trunk of my car and drove away...and had to order a new one. Months went by and I sold the K1300S for the K16 (not the best decision) called Geza and because they'd not yet sent me a cover, agreed to credit me for the cost. Five years later and, lacking formal documentation, they still agreed to give me credit.
So they're glacially slow, promise to ship when they're apparently not ready to, but they will get the cover to you and it will be remarkable.
I like a cover I can put on my bike when staying overnight someplace. The cover packs down smaller than a loaf of raisin bread, but when stretched across the bike is still very substantial. Some older on-line reviews complained of scratches--I never had that problem but maybe it's a matter of keeping the bike clean.
Bottom line--the only reason my current Geza Gear cover may be my last is because I love the bike it covers more than any I've ever owned. The cover is strong, packs small, and looks amazing. It's worth the wait.
(Image is doctored because I have a very cluttered garage!)
- This is my forth Geza Gear cover in 20 years
- I think they're the best covers on the market
- The company is ridiculously slow in getting the cover to their customers!
On average, COVID or not, my covers have taken about six months to arrive. They always seem to require some prodding, and the response is always, "Any moment now," it it always takes ages. Knowing that, I ordered a cover for my R1250RS the day I bought my bike. Well, it's a bit more complicated--I left the cover for the K1300S on the trunk of my car and drove away...and had to order a new one. Months went by and I sold the K1300S for the K16 (not the best decision) called Geza and because they'd not yet sent me a cover, agreed to credit me for the cost. Five years later and, lacking formal documentation, they still agreed to give me credit.
So they're glacially slow, promise to ship when they're apparently not ready to, but they will get the cover to you and it will be remarkable.
I like a cover I can put on my bike when staying overnight someplace. The cover packs down smaller than a loaf of raisin bread, but when stretched across the bike is still very substantial. Some older on-line reviews complained of scratches--I never had that problem but maybe it's a matter of keeping the bike clean.
Bottom line--the only reason my current Geza Gear cover may be my last is because I love the bike it covers more than any I've ever owned. The cover is strong, packs small, and looks amazing. It's worth the wait.
(Image is doctored because I have a very cluttered garage!)