My bike, my truck, 6'-4" bed. That ktm is not a small bike. The only bed option with the 2500/ 3500 Megacab is the 6'-4" bed. With the regular crew cab you can get the 8' bed.
Cool, dunno why but thought the mega was like 5'. Looking at it though the KTM sits back like my DRZ and Hyper did with a roll up cover and I've got a 1500 with the same bed.
http://www.bakfliptonneaucover.com A little pricey, but after 3 years, still works great Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
I guess when I think of a tonneau cover I think of the full fiberglass covers that are stupid... I figured the roll up rubber/plastic/leather/whatever ones were called something else...
just bought a truxedo lo-pro for the new truck. had one on my 2009, still looked like new when I sold the old truck. easy install. ski
Dad had the trifold hard top ones for the last 8 years, finally said screw it on a work truck and bought a cheap rollup one, he likes it better than the 800$ trifold ones, go figure..
Closer to 1k, but fold a cover is awesome. Hard trifold, locks. Pretty much waterproof. Comes off with 4 bolts to haul dirtbikes, which i do every weekend.
I also had the Truxedo LoPro on a 6'4" 1500 I just traded in on a 2500 with an 8'. I will be getting another LoPro for the 8', it was great and way better than tri-folds I've had. And all for "free"on Cabelas points.
Trifold off amazon for $229 shipped. 556 reviews and 5 stars, you never see that. I have one on my dodge 6'4" bed for over a year now and it's perfect. Even comes with a carry case, bed LED light, and foam strips so dust doesn't get in. It's not a hard shell that locks, but $229 vs. $1200 it was a no brainer for me. https://www.amazon.com/Tyger-Auto-T...refinements=p_n_feature_browse-bin:2268036011
http://www.ebay.com/itm/TruXedo-Lo-Pro-QT-Roll-Up-Tonneau-Cover-14-18-Chevy-Silverado-GMC-Sierra-66-Bed/112581662942?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649 not 500 bux.... 399, shipped no tax. quick shipping, had it in 48 hours. only a bit more than the one you said might be the ticket, above. the big selling feature for me on the lo-pro is, the tonneau does not sit on the bed rails. it fits between the rails, flush mount. I hate the look of the models with the tonneau rails sitting on the bed rails of the truck but, to each his own. good luck post what you bought, when you get it. lovin the new duramax. Ski