P1000 Side netting. Keep it?

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Marine660

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That was the first thing I removed....However, I am the guy that disables all the "safety" crap on lawn mowers, cars, etc...I don't like bells dining because I didn't buckle or limiting my speed because I am going in reverse etc.

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I got rid of it and used the bolts that were holding it on to put back in to hold a pod light bracket.
 
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stuffed mine in a bucket and put it in the back of the shop. used the old net brackets to mount pod lights on the back and to ground my stereo on the side.
 
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I removed the front nets, but kept the rear ones to protect the rear passengers from getting wacked by branches.
 
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I removed the fronts too as soon as I got home. I know to not put my arm out during a roll and that's all they are there for that I can figure. I left the rears on though since you can roll them up. If you have kids or people not familiar with crashing I'd probably leave them on.
 
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I left mine on the first few weeks. But then removed them and after hauling butt down power line right of ways over grown with verry tall scotch broom and black bery bushes i put them back on. As bad as they look they realy help when you are beating through brush

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Do you keep the side window netting or remove it?
I roll mine up most of the time, but when I hit the woods I can't tell you how many times I've dropped them after getting slapped in the face with a branch or pricker bush. Now I make sure everyone drops them before we hit the tight stuff.
 
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After getting slapped a few hundred times at @drfubar 's playground with branches, I've honestly considered putting mine back on lol. Plus just read a thread about one rolling and crushing his sons hand. I may reinstall mine just for that reason.
 
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After getting slapped a few hundred times at @drfubar 's playground with branches, I've honestly considered putting mine back on lol. Plus just read a thread about one rolling and crushing his sons hand. I may reinstall mine just for that reason.

I reinstalled mine on the front the day after witnessing a horrific rollover where a young lady lost her arm. Rears are off, but I have the bed liner and never use the rear seats. Having the front on are great for when the alders grow back in and the trails get very narrow and overgrown.
 
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2020 Honda pioneer 1000-5. New drive for 3 miles and miter died and came to a rolling stop. Would not start again. Engin turns over and was able to determine fuel pump not pumping. No power at pump. Relay and fuses are all good?
 
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2020 Honda pioneer 1000-5. New drive for 3 miles and miter died and came to a rolling stop. Would not start again. Engin turns over and was able to determine fuel pump not pumping. No power at pump. Relay and fuses are all good?
Start a thread with exactly what you posted here. Most people will never pay attention in a side net thread.
 
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