Classic Accessories 18-012-010401-00 QuadGear Black UTV RZR Windshield |
 | Brand: Classic Accessories Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories
Buy New: $36.87 (On sale from $49.41) as of 9/6/2010 09:59 CDT details You Save: $12.54 (25%)
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Seller: UnbeatableSale, Inc Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Automotive Number Of Items: 1 Size: Fits Polaris Ranger RZR Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 23.5 x 3.5 x 3.5
MPN: 1801201040100 Model: 18-012-010401-00 UPC: 052963001099 EAN: 0052963001099
Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
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Features:
| • | Manufactured to protect against rain, wind and snow | | • | Constructed with heavy-duty ProtekX fabric | | • | Ensures longevity | | • | Easy installation | | • | Backed by two year warranty |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description QuadGear Extreme UTV Windshield. Made just for the Polaris RZR! Sleeve style clearly shields wind and rain; Rugged, UV-resistant ProtekX Extreme fabric shell with PVC backing for extreme weather and abrasion protection; Attaches to roll cage with rip-and-grip closure tabs and self-adhesive tape strips; Compatible with RZR roll cage top.; Nab yours now! QuadGear Extreme UTV Windshield, Black
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Customer Reviews: Good Item for the Price November 24, 2009 B. Hamby (Ohio) This windshield works very good if you are wanting to block some of the wind on those cold days.
The good: it goes on and off quick and blocks the wind very well. Visibility is not distorted, and does not obstruct any of the view.
The Bad: The only thing I would like to have seen done different is how it attaches to the rzr. The velcro straps loop through a plastic ring to draw it tight and then you just push the velcro over itself. With this type of fasteners the windshield will sag once you get a headwind against it. To resolve this issue I drilled a small hole in the roll cage at each fastener and placed a self tapping screw through the plastic ring so the windhield could not twist and sag when you are getting a headwind. I didnt like that I had to drill holes in my roll cage, but this seemed to be the only way I knew of to keep the sagging out of the windshield.
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