I can see for the woodsman,that cover longevity,i think id put the frame on it and us the cover as a template and use coroplast,and zip tie it to it with plexiglass windows and full length doors... Coroplast is amazing stuff...
My ATV is air cooled, therefore no radiator. I'd get a 12 volt defroster / heater for plowing snow as someone else suggested. This looks like it would be fun to modify for a rainy night out camping 'on' my ATV. I've used a sapling pushed down between my front rack and bumper, and another in the rear rack down into the trailer hitch to make tent poles. I used a blue tarp pitched over the poles to make a pup tent. I rolled out a sleeping bag on the rear rack and seat with my rolled up coat between the handlebars as a pillow. It wasn't perfect, but I managed to sleep and stay dry on top of my ATV. I would like to try this type of enclosure, or the 'Intruder QuikCab' model to have a tent 'on' my ATV to camp inside, in case the ground is to wet to sleep on.
@@PovertyPointCustoms Agreed. I'd only use it while plowing to keep the canopy clear, and to take the chill off. For camping, I'd use any of the variety of small propane systems. This canopy appears well ventilated for ATV exhaust, and should be safe enough for a heat source used in recommended compliance.
I missed where you put the roof rods (part D) into the front and back. I'm struggling with that step right now. are the bars marked (C) that connect the front to the back interchangeable? Mine both say CR. I was expecting one to say CL.
Do you do much trail riding with that cab on. Cuz that's what I would want it for. Getting old so I don't drive very fast plus the trails are steep an very rocky.
I can see for the woodsman,that cover longevity,i think id put the frame on it and us the cover as a template and use coroplast,and zip tie it to it with plexiglass windows and full length doors... Coroplast is amazing stuff...
My ATV is air cooled, therefore no radiator. I'd get a 12 volt defroster / heater for plowing snow as someone else suggested. This looks like it would be fun to modify for a rainy night out camping 'on' my ATV. I've used a sapling pushed down between my front rack and bumper, and another in the rear rack down into the trailer hitch to make tent poles. I used a blue tarp pitched over the poles to make a pup tent. I rolled out a sleeping bag on the rear rack and seat with my rolled up coat between the handlebars as a pillow. It wasn't perfect, but I managed to sleep and stay dry on top of my ATV. I would like to try this type of enclosure, or the 'Intruder QuikCab' model to have a tent 'on' my ATV to camp inside, in case the ground is to wet to sleep on.
The 12 volt defroster is a great idea as long as the charging system can keep up
@@PovertyPointCustoms Agreed. I'd only use it while plowing to keep the canopy clear, and to take the chill off. For camping, I'd use any of the variety of small propane systems. This canopy appears well ventilated for ATV exhaust, and should be safe enough for a heat source used in recommended compliance.
The cooling fan pulls air through the rad, unless you wire it backward
The last owner wired it I'd say backwards so blows into the cabin area, keeps me warm though :)
I recommend using a hairdryer to get those wrinkles out.🤘
Great tip
I missed where you put the roof rods (part D) into the front and back. I'm struggling with that step right now. are the bars marked (C) that connect the front to the back interchangeable? Mine both say CR. I was expecting one to say CL.
Do you do much trail riding with that cab on. Cuz that's what I would want it for. Getting old so I don't drive very fast plus the trails are steep an very rocky.
It's great for light trail riding, but if it's rough your better off with it offs (kinda rattly)
You are an amazing man...
Thank you :)
I see you in all of his comment sections 👀👀
Link to where you found this with the front side windows
If you search GEARS ATV Cab Enclosure
On amazon that's where I bought it
do you get any exaust fumes inside the cab
Didn't get any while plowing
@@PovertyPointCustoms ok thanks thinkn about putting one on this winter thanks for the reply back
I'd like to get one but then I can't use my handle bar mounted mirrors.
We just had enough room with our mirrors on but they are small, you should be able to unscrew them
should add a little cigarette lighter heater for the inside
With the rad in back the vents will blow warm air into the cabin, you need this for your bike!
@@PovertyPointCustoms I don't think it would be able to handle the high speeds and extreme HP my bike puts out. lol
“I poke out my legs”
Lol