badyellowvette
Active Member
One reason I was keeping the K9 in the living room over winter was the problem with my garage sweating so bad. Chrome and aluminum turn white with moisture at times when I open the doors. Garage isn't heated and I just never got around to adding insulation.
Didn't want the bike in the living room this winter so I bought a Bike Capsule.
I first rolled out the base mat.

After cleaning up the bike I unzipping and rolling up the clear bubble. I rolled the K9 onto the mat and jacked it up. Didn't want the bike on the side stand all winter.

Then you just add the fan, zip it up and plug it in.

Had this one for 6 years.

From the Car Capsule web site:
Capsule’s internal air changes 3 to 4 times an hour. This keeps the temperature inside consistent while eliminating any moisture from condensing on your vehicle.
Didn't want the bike in the living room this winter so I bought a Bike Capsule.
I first rolled out the base mat.

After cleaning up the bike I unzipping and rolling up the clear bubble. I rolled the K9 onto the mat and jacked it up. Didn't want the bike on the side stand all winter.

Then you just add the fan, zip it up and plug it in.

Had this one for 6 years.

From the Car Capsule web site:
Capsule’s internal air changes 3 to 4 times an hour. This keeps the temperature inside consistent while eliminating any moisture from condensing on your vehicle.







