Neal, Merry Christmas and Welcome to Trike Talk Forum.
I think the simplest solution is to use a stock cover of your choice and mark the cover where the antenna (s) will protrude and have grommets installed at an upholstery shop. You can also buy a do-it-yourself grommet kit.
If you act fast, Santa might be able to drop you one off before he returns NORTH.:Santa:
Welcome to the forum I chose to just go around them not wanting to forget or someone else catches on the cover going by good luck in your search. ThumbUpTravel safe Fred
I bought a cover and marked the places for the antenna holes.
I then took it to a local boat cover shop. I had the cover cut from the antenna holes down to the bottom of the cover and installed Velcro along these cuts,
Sure made it a lot easier to put the cover on and to take it off:clapping:
I did a lot of searches prior to the above. Never found any covers that came w/antenna holes!
I took my cover to our seamstress. She did a great job of reinforcing the hole, without metal grommet (think scratches). Then she sewed on much better stretch loops. All for $18. & I bought a roll of the heavy duty stuff for like $11. Enough to replace when they get loose. Prob. enough for 10 bikes..
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