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I have the 700-4 with two piece hard coat plastic windshield, and factory hardtop. Never had an issue trailering with the windshield on until now. I was bringing the Honda home from our cottage at highway speeds (70-80 mph). It's about a 5 hour drive. I stopped for gas about an hour from home and noticed the upper edge had caved in from the wind. There was a 3" crack near the top. I popped it back out and slowed down (to 60-65 mph) for the rest of the drive. When I got home the windshield had caved again, despite traveling at reduced speeds.
I'm thinking about cutting a piece of plywood to cover the windshield while trailering. Not sure yet how to protect the windshield from scratches from the plywood. I'm interested to see and hear what others have done.
Removing the windshield to trailer is not a good option because I don't normally have extra storage space when hauling the Pioneer. In the winter I add soft sided doors for ice fishing, and to keep snow out. If I end up removing the windshield to trailer, I'll end up needing additional storage space for the doors. Now I just use bungees to hold the doors closed when trailering in the winter.
I'm thinking about cutting a piece of plywood to cover the windshield while trailering. Not sure yet how to protect the windshield from scratches from the plywood. I'm interested to see and hear what others have done.
Removing the windshield to trailer is not a good option because I don't normally have extra storage space when hauling the Pioneer. In the winter I add soft sided doors for ice fishing, and to keep snow out. If I end up removing the windshield to trailer, I'll end up needing additional storage space for the doors. Now I just use bungees to hold the doors closed when trailering in the winter.