P700m4 Soft Cab

jawquin

jawquin

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anybody try this brand out yet? Considering getting a 2 piece windshield and then this kit mainly for winter use while plowing.

GCL Doors, Rear Window and Top for Honda Pioneer 700 4: SideBySideStuff.com

I don't have this but I do have the Honda 2 piece hardcoat windshield, soft top, universal soft mid panel and honda soft doors and a Denali pro 72 plow. It didn't snow enough to use it last year but that is rare here. The soft stuff from Honda doesn't seal up and there are many complaints on it but I can tell you they do make great windbreakers and help keep most of the elements out. Been in the 30's here in the mornings and with the soft stuff on I just enjoy riding in a flannel shirt. I just wish the hard cab didn't cost so much cause I'd be on that. The soft stuff does ok cause I don't have to use it everyday. Best wishes.
 
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I don't have this but I do have the Honda 2 piece hardcoat windshield, soft top, universal soft mid panel and honda soft doors and a Denali pro 72 plow. It didn't snow enough to use it last year but that is rare here. The soft stuff from Honda doesn't seal up and there are many complaints on it but I can tell you they do make great windbreakers and help keep most of the elements out. Been in the 30's here in the mornings and with the soft stuff on I just enjoy riding in a flannel shirt. I just wish the hard cab didn't cost so much cause I'd be on that. The soft stuff does ok cause I don't have to use it everyday. Best wishes.
Thanks,
It'll pretty much just be a wind blocker and to keep the snow out when I'm plowing and maybe taking the occasional little ride but that's really about it. It doesn't need to be sealed by any means.
 
jawquin

jawquin

Well-Known Member
Oct 24, 2015
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Indiana
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  1. 700-4

  2. Talon R
Thanks,
It'll pretty much just be a wind blocker and to keep the snow out when I'm plowing and maybe taking the occasional little ride but that's really about it. It doesn't need to be sealed by any means.

You'll be good then. Night and day difference when you block the wind rain and snow. I ride snow and I know you get it in Mi. ;) Windows can still fog up a bit even though it's not sealed.

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