_j0kA_

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does anyone know where i can get a suzuki motocross ezup canopy, exactly like the one pictured below (preferably yellow - and not from suzuki.com)?

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biglou

They were giving the yellow ones away with the purchase of certain bikes a year or two ago. Outside of that, or Suzuki.com, I bet it would be hard to find one. Maybe Ebay?
 

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I have a yellow one that I borrowed from a dealership. I think they told me they won a few of them in a Suzuki sales spiff.

I'd contact Suzuki USA to see if you can snag one from them, if there are any left from the promotion.
 

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That one is much nicer than the one they were giving away. The give away one is the dome shaped one that uses springy rods to hold up the canopy.
 

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Originally posted by RM_guy
The give away one is the dome shaped one that uses springy rods to hold up the canopy.
The one I have looks like the cheaper dome-shaped canopy.
 

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_j0kA_

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oh, thanks! i never had a clue they were different! is it possible to get the dome shaped one at all? ive been told that the one in the picture i posted is a lot more money..

thanks..
lets see pics of your bikes under the tent!
 

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You can get a high-quality canopy from Costco. Made by Caravan. 10x10, 500 denier top, 3 sides, sand bags, storage bag with wheels. $200.

Sam's Club sells something similar to the Caravan, but made by EZ-Up.

Do a search for more details.
 

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Regarding Caravan vs. EZ-Up - Compare the rigidity and design of the frame / support structure between the two.
 
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