P500 P520 BED, will it fit the P500

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hello

sorry if this has already been asked i did a little searching but could not find if the new P520 cargo bed will be able to be fitted into the P500?
 
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It would likely take some fabrication like what @906UP and @sthomp54 did below for Umax dump beds. The pivot points and dump catch on the 520 bed looks similar to @Flinterboy247 photos of his 520 bed.

Flinterboy247 520 bed pics.

Umax box fabricated mount options below.
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Check post ( New Member from Onterio Canada ) meaasge 7# picture far right.
It shows how Honda attached the box ( tubing slips into rear of frame ) hence added length of P520.
I used that same method to attach my extended rear mud guards for track system.
Going to request a better picture of that area.
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Just for Sh#ts & Giggles I priced out the bed and all required parts to put one on a P5, it was close to $2K and I probably missed a few items. That did not include the new airbox that would be required along with a new exhaust to make room for the airbox so add another $800-900. Then you would need to modify the frame by removing the "post mounts" for the current rack, moving or adding the crossbar and extending the rear tubes. So in a short answer, NO.....not really.
 
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Just for Sh#ts & Giggles I priced out the bed and all required parts to put one on a P5, it was close to $2K and I probably missed a few items. That did not include the new airbox that would be required along with a new exhaust to make room for the airbox so add another $800-900. Then you would need to modify the frame by removing the "post mounts" for the current rack, moving or adding the crossbar and extending the rear tubes. So in a short answer, NO.....not really.
Excellent info, thanks for the research.
Makes $150 for a aluminum vs plastic bed even better. I might just put my extra Umax box on Craigslist.
 
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Excellent info, thanks for the research.
Makes $150 for a aluminum vs plastic bed even better. I might just put my extra Umax box on Craigslist.
I ended up selling mine with the frame I built to a friend who was going to put it on his Dad's new P5. I didn't use it as much as I thought I would and it made it kinda squirrelly for Lil'906UP to trail ride.
 
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Check post ( New Member from Onterio Canada ) meaasge 7# picture far right.
It shows how Honda attached the box ( tubing slips into rear of frame ) hence added length of P520.
I used that same method to attach my extended rear mud guards for track system.
Going to request a better picture of that area.View attachment 247702View attachment 247703
Where did you get the rear fender extensions?
 
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