
Rayger143
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Finally nice enough to get the pressure washer out.
Doesn't DOT compliant mean it has to be glass with a windshield wiper? I know that's the requirement for street licensing a SxS here in MI.Windshield questions for you’ns!
I’ve looked around and found a couple options. Seems like the SuperATV is the most popular. Is there any strong arguments or opinions on other options before I buy?
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I should say this is for a street rig so “DOT COMPLIANT”
I have a glass super atv windshield with a manual wiper. But I assumed the dot compliant meant that they used laminated safety glassDoesn't DOT compliant mean it has to be glass with a windshield wiper? I know that's the requirement for street licensing a SxS here in MI.
I too have purchased the super ATV flip up windshield and it’s a fantastic solid option with great features. I only have a couple hundred miles on the machine since purchasing it but am always worried about cleaning it properly and maintaining a scratch free windshield. Yeah you can use a wiper but it’s not recommended on poly and will eventually scratch and ruin the windshield. If I had to do it again I’d probably get a glass windshield with a wiper.Windshield questions for you’ns!
I’ve looked around and found a couple options. Seems like the SuperATV is the most popular. Is there any strong arguments or opinions on other options before I buy?
Edit*
I should say this is for a street rig so “DOT COMPLIANT”
Ice storms can be brutal and is strange how the elevation can effect damage.3 guys, 3 chainsaws, 4 hours of this today...
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We had an ice storm apocalypse at the end of March up here in Northern MI. This is my entry to the trails, so me and the boys went out to get started on opening it up.
Still not there, we turned around and wrapped up for the day.
Our trails are an absolute train wreck.
Yep. I've been through a buncha Northern Utah blizzards that were pretty bad.Ice storms can be brutal and is strange how the elevation can effect damage.
Your depressing me HA!Yep. I've been through a buncha Northern Utah blizzards that were pretty bad.
But then I experienced a few Illinois ice storms that were much worse.
Breaks trees everywhere (like the photo), no power for days, and your cars freeze to the ground - keyhole iced in and doors sealed shut.