Plumber101010
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The mountains of western North Carolina is almost impossible to predict the weather. You check the weather at 1 o'clock it shows 50% rain. Check it at 3 o'clock and it's sunny skies. Check it at five shows 80% rain. In short, nobody has a clue it's going to rain or not.
The biggest problem I had with my Massimo was putting the cover over it every night and then taking it off every morning because I do so much work around the property I drive it daily.
It's getting to be a thorn in my behind. And Murphy's Law if I skip it, it will pour rain and I have a soaking wet vehicle. I do not have a garage or carport.
So when I ordered the 1000 EPS I specifically wanted a complete enclosure for only ONE reason, so that it would be rainproof. And I wouldn't have to take that cover on and off every night. Maybe once in a blue moon I will drive around in the rain but I doubt it.
At the same time, I don't like driving around in an enclosed vehicle because it's just not as fun and it gets hot and it gets noisy and it just doesn't feel like you're driving anything in a fun UTV but an SUV. My favorite position is the windshield on (protection branches and dust) and always the hardtop on, but no rear panel or doors or 1/2 doors ok too.
If you're doing a lot of continuous work like driving a few feet and throwing pine straw and then driving a few feet and throwing pine stare, opening and closing the door is a pain in the butt!
But I have also learned that a branch in the thigh is not a great feeling. In short, 1/2 doors or not I'm OK with.
Now the rear fabric enclosure is fairly simple to put up. Not as simple as I would like because there are too many straps but I can deal with that.
The main issue is the stupid fabric half windows with aluminum frames that the Honda website said was very easily removable. That is a bold face lie.
I envisioned in my head taking that off in the morning and using it all day and then at night time all I had to do was snap on my half windows without having to put an entire cover from front to back. I am by myself and getting that cover on is never as easy as it seems and it takes several mins to do and is just a pain.
Now that I see that removing the fabric windows is not easy as the website claims but you need to remove bolts and a mounting plate and blah blah I am now stuck with the worse of two evils!
I started to take the pins out of the doors when it occurred to me that undoing 4 bolts, each side was easier then removing the pins.
So what this all comes down to without having a garage, is how to weatherproof my vehicle every night and the simplest way to achieve it.
Bolt-unbolting the doors every day and night is not an option and thus far, that is the fastest solution that I can come up with versus the other ways.
What I truly need is some kind of a system or modification where I can just pull a pin or something and remove the doors with the windows and put back on at night.
I did not like the fabric windows at all. Aluminum frames are not really tight at the top and it's kind of a junkie system in my opinion. I would've much preferred simple snaps or clips all away around for the rear fabric panel instead of straps and I think having this aluminum frame for the half windows is just way too much and I can already envision several other ways to do it much simpler.
If you don't use the Velcro piece at the top of the aluminum frame it bounces around and moves in and out. Plus every time you get in and out you have to undo that strap at the top and now it takes two things to do to get out the door. Worse, they didn't put any kind of an extra piece on top of the Velcro so that you can grab it and pull it off. It rolls around the top of the bar father in then the fingers can reach so you have to take your finger under it at the start and kind of roll your finger up to separate it. That's way too much work for me just to exit the vehicle. Truth be told. It's a dumb dumb system.
So be it as it May, has anyone come up with any kind of a system or modification to make removing the doors and or the fabric windows a very very very simple manuever?
If the covers didn't have elastic at the bottom it would be so much easier to put on and off!
The biggest problem I had with my Massimo was putting the cover over it every night and then taking it off every morning because I do so much work around the property I drive it daily.
It's getting to be a thorn in my behind. And Murphy's Law if I skip it, it will pour rain and I have a soaking wet vehicle. I do not have a garage or carport.
So when I ordered the 1000 EPS I specifically wanted a complete enclosure for only ONE reason, so that it would be rainproof. And I wouldn't have to take that cover on and off every night. Maybe once in a blue moon I will drive around in the rain but I doubt it.
At the same time, I don't like driving around in an enclosed vehicle because it's just not as fun and it gets hot and it gets noisy and it just doesn't feel like you're driving anything in a fun UTV but an SUV. My favorite position is the windshield on (protection branches and dust) and always the hardtop on, but no rear panel or doors or 1/2 doors ok too.
If you're doing a lot of continuous work like driving a few feet and throwing pine straw and then driving a few feet and throwing pine stare, opening and closing the door is a pain in the butt!
But I have also learned that a branch in the thigh is not a great feeling. In short, 1/2 doors or not I'm OK with.
Now the rear fabric enclosure is fairly simple to put up. Not as simple as I would like because there are too many straps but I can deal with that.
The main issue is the stupid fabric half windows with aluminum frames that the Honda website said was very easily removable. That is a bold face lie.
I envisioned in my head taking that off in the morning and using it all day and then at night time all I had to do was snap on my half windows without having to put an entire cover from front to back. I am by myself and getting that cover on is never as easy as it seems and it takes several mins to do and is just a pain.
Now that I see that removing the fabric windows is not easy as the website claims but you need to remove bolts and a mounting plate and blah blah I am now stuck with the worse of two evils!
I started to take the pins out of the doors when it occurred to me that undoing 4 bolts, each side was easier then removing the pins.
So what this all comes down to without having a garage, is how to weatherproof my vehicle every night and the simplest way to achieve it.
Bolt-unbolting the doors every day and night is not an option and thus far, that is the fastest solution that I can come up with versus the other ways.
What I truly need is some kind of a system or modification where I can just pull a pin or something and remove the doors with the windows and put back on at night.
I did not like the fabric windows at all. Aluminum frames are not really tight at the top and it's kind of a junkie system in my opinion. I would've much preferred simple snaps or clips all away around for the rear fabric panel instead of straps and I think having this aluminum frame for the half windows is just way too much and I can already envision several other ways to do it much simpler.
If you don't use the Velcro piece at the top of the aluminum frame it bounces around and moves in and out. Plus every time you get in and out you have to undo that strap at the top and now it takes two things to do to get out the door. Worse, they didn't put any kind of an extra piece on top of the Velcro so that you can grab it and pull it off. It rolls around the top of the bar father in then the fingers can reach so you have to take your finger under it at the start and kind of roll your finger up to separate it. That's way too much work for me just to exit the vehicle. Truth be told. It's a dumb dumb system.
So be it as it May, has anyone come up with any kind of a system or modification to make removing the doors and or the fabric windows a very very very simple manuever?
If the covers didn't have elastic at the bottom it would be so much easier to put on and off!
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