P700 Rear cage add on to P2

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The fabrication work is outstanding. I'm curious, how accessible are things under the bed now? That is, can you raise the bed with the roll bar installed or does it need to be removed?
 
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Tflynn

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The fabrication work is outstanding. I'm curious, how accessible are things under the bed now? That is, can you raise the bed with the roll bar installed or does it need to be removed?
Thank you very much. To answer your question, things are not very accessible under the bed, or really even in the bed. The cage is great trail riding, when all that’s going back there is an ice chest, some tools, and recovery gear. But for utility work, not so much. That’s why I made sure it was easy to take on and off. Thanks again guys!
 
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Nice work T!!
I'm ordering a 700-2 for Spring delivery without top or windshield so I can use aftermarket products. I'm planning an extension of the ROPS straight back on the outside of the body so I can make an aluminum roof and Lexan sides that are removable. I gotta keep the tail gate so the puppies can jump in for a ride along.

Great ideas and execution!!
 

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