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FJB!Unfortunately yes...
FJB!Unfortunately yes...
Fixed it for ya! 🥳Well if you want to seal up a honda like the CANNED-HAM probley not going to happen.Honda dropped the ball big time.But you can seal one pretty good.Iam soft rear and doors i dont want to zip in and out.I think it was YIKES that said to seal up the doors with weather strips works well stays on.Noodles in the gaps and a big heater.Plowing snow it will run you out 35 MPH its about even.At one bar iam making heat.
Ronayers.com routinely sells there OEM parts and accessories for 20-$25% off with free shipping and no tax. Rockymountainatvmc.com is usually around the same discount but they charge me tax. That's where I got my doors before I figured out you had to be logged in to Ronayers.com to get the discount on the OEM accessories.If you got a new machine I'd go talk to the salesperson and ask about a discount on some accessories. You should be able to get aleast 10% off if not more. Also, did you check out some of the cheap cab options on the internet. Hard Cabs look nice and way cheaper. Doesn't have the roll down windows, but huge difference in price. Check out these upper doors only. Honda Pioneer 1000 / 1000-5 Aluminum Upper Doors By Offroad Armor – Offroad Armor | Offroad Accessories
Thanks for the observation and all good to know... I hadn’t taken the cab enclosure seriously enough until last week after spending a hour out in -20 below windchill. ‘Guess I’d forgotten what throbbing fingers and toes felt like!Just finished installing complete soft cab. Took it for a spin yesterday without the rear curtain installed and it was brutally frigid. 4 degrees cooler today, but after installing rear curtain, 25 mile ride on the back roads reaching speeds to 60MPH were tolerable. I also don't plan to install a heater, thus not a bad option considering. I still have a few places around the doors with daylight, so sealing these up should make a noticeable improvement. I was wearing a long sleeve T, a down sweater and light down vest, jeans and flip-flops with no socks, and knitted fingerless shooting gloves. I'm amazed what a difference the rear curtain made. All of these accessories remove easily and I'll have an open rig to roll when it warms up. Honda's directions suck and several videos on the web are pretty vague while being more informative than the download from Honda. Best Vid was from the Honda SXS Store guy which I found after several days of wrangling.
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Many thanks... I’m going to look them up and see what I can find. 👍🏼Ronayers.com routinely sells there OEM parts and accessories for 20-$25% off with free shipping and no tax. Rockymountainatvmc.com is usually around the same discount but they charge me tax. That's where I got my doors before I figured out you had to be logged in to Ronayers.com to get the discount on the OEM accessories.
Many thanks... I’m going to look them up and see what I can find. 👍🏼
Sounds like gorilla tape might be your answer.Does anyone know if this part alone is available?
I have a 2020 PK3 & was given a full set of extra doors with the soft tops like this but that leaves a large hole here that lets a lot of cold in.
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Those look great and the price is right
Heck, yeah! I am really digging that idea! It can really be more custom than anything you can buy and I just had some work done in my house that left me with a BUNCH of good plywood an T-111 siding... just need to source the plexiglass.
Heck, yeah! I am really digging that idea! It can really be more custom than anything you can buy and I just had some work done in my house that left me with a BUNCH of good plywood an T-111 siding... just need to source the plexiglass.
How did you attach it? i.e. is it easily removable for summer riding? I just want it enclosed for plowing.
I used 3/4" square tube, insert nuts, 5 bolts, takes 2 minutes to remove, removed one on the trail yesterday as it was getting too hot.Heck, yeah! I am really digging that idea! It can really be more custom than anything you can buy and I just had some work done in my house that left me with a BUNCH of good plywood an T-111 siding... just need to source the plexiglass.
How did you attach it? i.e. is it easily removable for summer riding? I just want it enclosed for plowing.
I think flat steel may let the door top flex too much.Nice... I think I have some tube and/or flat steel that might work
I am looking at 1/4" flat steel. It's just what I have. My fear was more that it would make the whole assembly too heavy.I think flat steel may let the door top flex too much.