Ya, most aren't worth a darn after a few trail rides. No better than a golf car windshield. I need some hard coat poly material or may just get some glass cut and install hydraulic hinges on each side for a tip out option.I would start at a local hardware store, or a window shop. One thing to consider is standard poly material will scratch easy. I have the honda 2 piece on mine. The top section is hard coated had it on for over a year, I am carefully when cleaning don't scratch it and seem to be holding well. The bottom section is not coated, and is getting real fine scratches in it. This will be a problem at night when meeting vehicles headlights, also the sun will reflect and be hard to see. I know they are expensive, but you get what you pay for. My opinion is if you you go through all the trouble making one and it don't hold up you won't be happy. JMHO.
Did not believe the 700 struts are wide enough?on sale for 239$ right now. Pioneer 700 Hard Coated Full Windshield
I went with one of these after breaking down the cost of a full 4x8 sheet of hard coat to split with 3 people and then factoring in the cost of the quick release clamps. it came out cheaper to just buy one.
Does it effect the hard coat negatively to make a cut? Not sure of the process in terms of how its made.nope not even close sorry about that.
Is the Makrolon AR2 the same spec as the Lexan MR10? Both "hard coat?"This piece is 24x48 which might drop right inside your cage. Too bad it's not tinted.
MAKROLON AR2/MR10 LEXAN CLEAR POLYCARBONATE SHEET 24 x 48 x 1/4 (.250) | eBay
Is the Makrolon AR2 the same spec as the Lexan MR10? Both "hard coat?"