S2k Chris
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- Chris
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- Arlington Heights, IL
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- AP1 S2000, Willy’s, Honda CB360 project
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We’ve had lousy weather here in northern IL lately, and as we get into fall more and more it becomes advantageous to have the HT on (inclement weather, carrying firearms so need secure storage, etc.). So I had some spare time today and made the switch.
It all actually comes apart really easily. I tried putting the little cover back over the soft top while it was still on the Jeep, it didn’t work really well. I put a folding table up behind the Jeep, wrestled it off the rig, and then once it was on the table it was easy to finish wrapping it all up. Everything else comes apart really easily.
Don’t forget to take off the corner pieces like I did until I couldn’t figure out why the HT wouldn’t seat.
I used the brackets I usually store my S2000 convertible top boot on to hang the soft top. Works out great.
Anyways, it’s like I’ve got a whole second car. Much quieter, nice to have a rear windshield wiper again, and makes the Alpine stereo sound even better.
It all actually comes apart really easily. I tried putting the little cover back over the soft top while it was still on the Jeep, it didn’t work really well. I put a folding table up behind the Jeep, wrestled it off the rig, and then once it was on the table it was easy to finish wrapping it all up. Everything else comes apart really easily.
Don’t forget to take off the corner pieces like I did until I couldn’t figure out why the HT wouldn’t seat.
I used the brackets I usually store my S2000 convertible top boot on to hang the soft top. Works out great.
Anyways, it’s like I’ve got a whole second car. Much quieter, nice to have a rear windshield wiper again, and makes the Alpine stereo sound even better.
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