P1000 Alumilite Enclosed Cab Review

IdahoPioneer

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So I spent most of last year drooling over all your 1000s and planning to get my own eventually. Other than the clutches the only thing that I wasn't completely sure about was how to set it up with a cab that met my needs. After experiencing the poly windshield on my 500 I knew I wanted glass that would tip out for air flow. The Honda glass doesn't tip out. Also I hadn't heard great things about the Honda doors. And what's up with them only offering rear doors and panel in fabric??? Lastly I didn't like the price.

So I started researching other options. I asked both DFK and Moose if they were going to make cabs for the 1000-5. They responded with "maybe someday". I also like what @CumminsPusher built but I'd be kidding myself if I thought I could make something that nice. Then in December I saw that @Alumilitearmor had made a cab for the 1000-3. I decided to go out on a limb and ask if he planned to make one for the 5 seater. He said he wanted to but didn't have access to one to design it.

Within a week I had purchased mine with plans to bring it to him. It took a while to get the tracks but I finally picked it up and made the 1200 mile round trip to get Troy my machine. He kept it for a few weeks and now I'm the proud owner of the very first Alumilite cab for a Pioneer 1000-5.

Now the actual review. It's pretty simple. This is the absolute best cab option for any of the pioneers hands down. The build quality and fit are very impressive. The overall feel is nice and solid. The pop out windshield, roof vents, and side windows are excellent for air flow. Everything fits as tight as I could possibly expect on this machine. The remaining gaps are 90% due to Honda. I love how easy it is to remove the windows, doors, and windshield. There is really only one thing that could be considered a negative. Because of how the rear corner portions mate up with the bed they have to be removed in order to raise the bed and access the oil fill and air filter. Definitely adds some time to oil changes but it's worth it to me.

Feel free to ask me any questions you might have if you're considering a setup like this. Highly recommended.

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elkguide

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Great review. Thanks! Now you have me dreaming!
 
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So I spent most of last year drooling over all your 1000s and planning to get my own eventually. Other than the clutches the only thing that I wasn't completely sure about was how to set it up with a cab that met my needs. After experiencing the poly windshield on my 500 I knew I wanted glass that would tip out for air flow. The Honda glass doesn't tip out. Also I hadn't heard great things about the Honda doors. And what's up with them only offering rear doors and panel in fabric??? Lastly I didn't like the price.

So I started researching other options. I asked both DFK and Moose if they were going to make cabs for the 1000-5. They responded with "maybe someday". I also like what @CumminsPusher built but I'd be kidding myself if I thought I could make something that nice. Then in December I saw that @Alumilitearmor had made a cab for the 1000-3. I decided to go out on a limb and ask if he planned to make one for the 5 seater. He said he wanted to but didn't have access to one to design it.

Within a week I had purchased mine with plans to bring it to him. It took a while to get the tracks but I finally picked it up and made the 1200 mile round trip to get Troy my machine. He kept it for a few weeks and now I'm the proud owner of the very first Alumilite cab for a Pioneer 1000-5.

Now the actual review. It's pretty simple. This is the absolute best cab option for any of the pioneers hands down. The build quality and fit are very impressive. The overall feel is nice and solid. The pop out windshield, roof vents, and side windows are excellent for air flow. Everything fits as tight as I could possibly expect on this machine. The remaining gaps are 90% due to Honda. I love how easy it is to remove the windows, doors, and windshield. There is really only one thing that could be considered a negative. Because of how the rear corner portions mate up with the bed they have to be removed in order to raise the bed and access the oil fill and air filter. Definitely adds some time to oil changes but it's worth it to me.

Feel free to ask me any questions you might have if you're considering a setup like this. Highly recommended.

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Looks great! Any idea on total weight of the cab?
 
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CumminsPusher

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that is a great looking rig my white weather friend. You're options are now endless. Very cool nice writeup btw
 
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I think that he'll have to be heading North to stay in the snow!
I'm pretty north of him and damn surprised that's he's found good snow lately. Everything around me is going to crap. Even deep is opening up
 
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elkguide

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I'm pretty north of him and damn surprised that's he's found good snow lately. Everything around me is going to crap. Even deep is opening up

Noon news just showed 96" on top of the mountains near here.
Just mud and rain down here in the valley.
 
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IdahoPioneer

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Ya I've been having to get up 6000 - 7000' to find snow. No more for a while though cause I put the tires back on.
 
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Ryanf73

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I like it! How is it for noise inside?
Is there a hondasxs.com member group discount?
 
IdahoPioneer

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  1. 500

  2. 1000-5
I like it! How is it for noise inside?
Is there a hondasxs.com member group discount?

Noise can be an issue depending on what your expectations are. When I'm wound up pulling a hill with tracks it's difficult to have any sort of conversation with passengers. Cruising with tires isn't bad at all. A raised voice is all we need to communicate.

Troy has mentioned the possibility of a discount if a group gets together and orders multiple at a time. Don't know any specifics though.


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Ryanf73

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Any takers on a group buy? I would be interested in a full cab for the 1000 deluxe 5 with out the front doors.
 
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So I spent most of last year drooling over all your 1000s and planning to get my own eventually. Other than the clutches the only thing that I wasn't completely sure about was how to set it up with a cab that met my needs. After experiencing the poly windshield on my 500 I knew I wanted glass that would tip out for air flow. The Honda glass doesn't tip out. Also I hadn't heard great things about the Honda doors. And what's up with them only offering rear doors and panel in fabric??? Lastly I didn't like the price.

So I started researching other options. I asked both DFK and Moose if they were going to make cabs for the 1000-5. They responded with "maybe someday". I also like what @CumminsPusher built but I'd be kidding myself if I thought I could make something that nice. Then in December I saw that @Alumilitearmor had made a cab for the 1000-3. I decided to go out on a limb and ask if he planned to make one for the 5 seater. He said he wanted to but didn't have access to one to design it.

Within a week I had purchased mine with plans to bring it to him. It took a while to get the tracks but I finally picked it up and made the 1200 mile round trip to get Troy my machine. He kept it for a few weeks and now I'm the proud owner of the very first Alumilite cab for a Pioneer 1000-5.

Now the actual review. It's pretty simple. This is the absolute best cab option for any of the pioneers hands down. The build quality and fit are very impressive. The overall feel is nice and solid. The pop out windshield, roof vents, and side windows are excellent for air flow. Everything fits as tight as I could possibly expect on this machine. The remaining gaps are 90% due to Honda. I love how easy it is to remove the windows, doors, and windshield. There is really only one thing that could be considered a negative. Because of how the rear corner portions mate up with the bed they have to be removed in order to raise the bed and access the oil fill and air filter. Definitely adds some time to oil changes but it's worth it to me.

Feel free to ask me any questions you might have if you're considering a setup like this. Highly recommended.

Here is his website
Compare

View attachment 39624

Very nice write up, I had completely missed this thread until a few days ago. Very nice fabrication work. I would be scared of denting up the back corners on a 1000-5 due to how the roll cage protrudes on the rear corners.

If I was buying a cab this would be it, definitely going with the glass windshield that tips out.
 
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Kilo427

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Any takers on a group buy? I would be interested in a full cab for the 1000 deluxe 5 with out the front doors.

Sure let's do it
 
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Ryanf73

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Ok... how many people do we need for "group" ?
 
Kilo427

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I need it for deluxe 5 all,
 
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