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flacker36
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Does anyone have a better source of a new trailering canvas cover for either the liquifire or tailfire than Dennis Kirk, Central or MGF???

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I have a couple of these covers from m. rose company......they are really nice for the money.

http://www.mroseusa.com
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Those covers from M.ROSEUSA.COM are excellent...top notch and priced right. A definite two thumbs up operation going on there!!
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1980 Liquifire 440 CC Racer
1980 Liquifire 440
1982 Liquifire 440


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Randy or Paul, which one(s) would you buy to fit say a Cyclone? DA
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Post by Danzig »

The large one. They are plenty large enough to fit most sleds. I have a large one on the Liquifire and fitting it on the T-cat also and the T-cat dwarfs the L-fire...Nice buckles and straps. They will not come off open trailers and are water proof.

On the T-cat pic. Just put on, not buckled.

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1973 JDX8
1978 Liquifire 340
1980 Liquifire 440 CC Racer
1980 Liquifire 440
1982 Liquifire 440


"Gotta Lick It Before You Stick It"
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Randy/Paul - Do you recommend the large for the 80 - 84 liquifire/trailfires?

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Post by Danzig »

flacker36 wrote:Randy/Paul - Do you recommend the large for the 80 - 84 liquifire/trailfires?

Joe
Yes get the large and do buy one, you will not be disappointed. Trust me on this. This is the best cover on the market. Thick and yes it keeps your sled dry, no water seepage at all!!
1973 JDX8
1978 Liquifire 340
1980 Liquifire 440 CC Racer
1980 Liquifire 440
1982 Liquifire 440


"Gotta Lick It Before You Stick It"
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Post by rmreid »

I have a medium and a large cover and I just went out and tried the medium on the 80 Liquifire, it fits it quite nicely, nice and snug so there would be little flapping in the wind.....the large one fits good on the older Liquifires 76-78 and the cyclones too, Don. I like a snug fit for trailering so they don't balloon up too much in the wind. They also have a zipper above the controls so you can get in there without taking off the cover. Very, very nice, you won't go wrong.....hardest part is deciding on color. It all depends on how you like your covers to fit.


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Hello,
I just got off the phone with Bill at M. Rose covers and his website is no longer working. So if you want to put in any orders for any covers you need to call him directly. His number is 518-942-7754. Don't wait too long to place your orders, he is going to Florida after Christmas and won't be back until May. No covers done until he gets back. For you guys that want medium covers.....tell him Randy sent you and he will know exactly what you are after. They are $60.00. He is a super nice guy, he is retired and just does this out of a sense of pride and producing a quality product. Be sure to thank him for his service....he deserves it. PS.......Paypal is now the accepted payment, no credit cards.

Happy Gobble Gobble day.

Randy :beers;
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Topic cleaned up and moved to links.
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