P700m2 Should I be concerned about plastic roof and windshield when trailering?

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Hi everybody I bought a brand-new Honda Pioneer 700-2 and I'm wondering if I should be concerned about losing the windshield and plastic roof when trailering it down the road? I don't want to lose them. Should I just remove them when trailering?
 
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I've pulled mine on the interstate but I remove the windshield first. Haven't had an issue with the top.
 
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Haul mine just like this.
 
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Tflynn

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I take both off when trailering. My theory is less wind resistance and better fuel mileage. I have left the roof on before and it certainly doesn't fly off or anything. If you have a light plastic windshield that goes on and off easily like i do I would say at least just remove the windshield.
 
gwoodsy

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Haul mine with the roof and honda 2-piece windshield without any problems. Been cruising along the interstate at 80 mph.
 
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I've left both on, my mileage sure did go to s*** towing my 27' TT with my 700-4 on the deck.
 
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I take both off when trailering. My theory is less wind resistance and better fuel mileage. I have left the roof on before and it certainly doesn't fly off or anything. If you have a light plastic windshield that goes on and off easily like i do I would say at least just remove the windshield.
Add to that road rash. Wanna keep the windshield chip free
 
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JACKAL

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Good point, that never even occurred to me!
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Is there a cover for these SxS suitable for trailering. I know Honda offers some but are they trailering rated? That could prevent most damage from occurring.
 
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I have a one piece glass windshield and the plastic hard top and back panel with a sliding window in it. I've now towed it 5000 miles behind my truck and my 25' motorhome with no problems , no chips, and no parts flying off. my Motorhome gets the same mileage with or without the Pioneer behind it. That's my story, and I'm sticken with it.
 

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