Building a cloth top and storage for Max IV

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Thread: Building a cloth top and storage for Max IV

  1. #11
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    Looking good i would like to make one for mine one of these days.

  2. #12
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    Man that looks really good. Nice work!

  3. #13
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    Thanks guys. Got the windshield in.




  4. #14
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    Nice job!

  5. #15
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    Thanks Shawn.
    Finished the sides and all the snaps are in. I hope it will roll up and fit in the rear storage compartment. Still need to finish the rain cover for the motor after I come up with a rear rack.




  6. #16
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    That turned out great! You did a fantastic job.

  7. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by Canadian_Zuk View Post
    That turned out great! You did a fantastic job.
    No kidding. Nice work. What is your windshield made out of?

  8. #18
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    Thanks again guys.
    Mike, The windshield is .030 Strataglass, it's 2 sheets of vinyl pressed together than polished and treated with a scratch resistant coating. I've used it for rear and side windows on some of the offroad tube buggy's I've built, the last buggy has several thousand miles on it and 6 years of age and its still better than the fabric store vinyl.It's like looking through a piece of lexan or glass. This is the first time I've used it for a windshield. The first time I used run of the mill vinyl for a temporary windshield, within 10 min. up the trail we were getting a headache.
    The top will only be used when its raining, don't plan on running it all the time. Everything on on the Max has to fit in and stay with it when it's stored for the year. I had to get rid of the factory roll cage, window and rear rack because they stuck up to high to fit where I store it.
    I ran it around the house for about an hour yesterday, I think the windshield will be fine.




  9. #19
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    It looks even better out in the snow.

  10. #20
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    Very nice job,
    How do you like the Argo tires on the Max? How do you like the Ride?


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