P500 Fabric Rear Panel

scottp500

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Hi Guys, This may be a silly question but can you trailer
the P5 with the Fabric Rear Panel?? I don't think it would be a good idea but just wondering if anybody's tried it.
 
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jay dawge

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I have the fabric rear panel and have not hauled the p5 w/ it on. I plan to take it off in the spring so the plan is, put it on in the winter for plowing, no towing. take the panel off in the spring and then I can haul it for trail riding. I will also take off the fabric doors in the spring. The roof and windshield will stay on.
 
Plumber32

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it rolls up and snaps together, I trailered 1200 miles to windrock and back, its fine
 
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jay dawge

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Anyone else? I have the full tilt windshield "hardcoat" just wondering if anyone has hauled w/ the windshield on?
 
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55-60mph with full wind shield and back panel and hasn't hurt anything but the gas mileage! 700-4
 
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jay dawge

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Yeah, gas mileage sucks when you are towing anyways. My car only has a 1.6 liter engine so I need to get a better tow vehicle. It's OK for a short trip but I would not want to bring it on the long haul.
 
solrus

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Hi Guys, This may be a silly question but can you trailer
the P5 with the Fabric Rear Panel?? I don't think it would be a good idea but just wondering if anybody's tried it.

I trailer with front windshield, side soft doors and rear panel and hard roof at speed 60 mph or below. So far no problems.
 
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jay dawge

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I trailer with front windshield, side soft doors and rear panel and hard roof at speed 60 mph or below. So far no problems.
I have the same set-up but I have not towed w/ that set-up yet
 
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I haven't trailered my P500 very far but I just unzipped and rolled up the center section when trailering and had no issues with the full windshield and roof on keeping the majority of wind off of it.
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Fordman

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I have full Honda windshield & Honda rear panel , no troubles trailoring at 55
 
SBuckJ

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I have the Honda windshield and the fabric back window. Traveled to Kentucky and took off the back fabric...on the way home (KY to PA) I kept it on... interstate and all...no problem.
 
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marchinkeja

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I have the full windshield, Hard roof, Soft doors and Rear panel. I makesure the windows in the doors and rear panel are open. But i only haul it about 20 miles and its only 40-50 mph. The doors is what worries me, however i feel going 40-50 shouldnt matter because your P5 goes 40-50 mph. So they should be made to withstand that much wind.
 
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I have the full windshield, Hard roof, Soft doors and Rear panel. I makesure the windows in the doors and rear panel are open. But i only haul it about 20 miles and its only 40-50 mph. The doors is what worries me, however i feel going 40-50 shouldnt matter because your P5 goes 40-50 mph. So they should be made to withstand that much wind.
yeah that sounds legit
 
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