I've been planning to build one of these for a while. I have some metal poles from an old trampoline that didn't cost me anything. I basically want to make a canoe rack that can also be enclosed. Maybe haul ice fishing gear or whatever too. An added bonus of an enclosure like this is that I could park it outside in the elements, including the extreme winter here and it'll kind of be its own garage! Haha
I have almost exactly 4wheeler a 1998 Honda fourtrax 450ES green AWD . We have horrible winter in Utah this year to much snow and actually we need the snow in Utah. I plow snow with my Honda fourtrax but I would love to have a enclosed cab to be warmer and dry . You have awesome idea. Thank you so much for sharing
will definitely be doing this to mine but will leave a little more room directly behind the seat so that if for any reason you have to get to your battery, your hand isn't pinched or rubbed raw by the plywood. great video though.
hello, did you come to the front and rear iron when assembling the cabinet? Or did you mount it on the front and rear guard rail? How did you do it exactly?
Not to hate, but if you role it, you can’t jump off, so most likely if you role it you’ll be stuck in it, and I don’t think that wood will hold, so you’re kinda dead
I feel like this is a lot of unnecessary added weight from the money in materials spent on this you could of bought a tent fabric pop up one and weighs a minimum of a pound
It's true that it'd be heavier than fabric but also more durable and less rustling in the wind, better weather protection. Depends what you use it for. I'm building one because I want to haul a canoe and other gear and I definitely don't want a tent. A little bit of extra weight isn't going to affect much, they're already heavy.
That's great and I'm sure the kids enjoyed being able to ride around with Dad!
Dude that’s awesome. This is my next project!!!
Really cool build, definitely going to try it out, may add some hdpe plastic to the roof! Thanx for the vid!
I've been planning to build one of these for a while. I have some metal poles from an old trampoline that didn't cost me anything. I basically want to make a canoe rack that can also be enclosed. Maybe haul ice fishing gear or whatever too. An added bonus of an enclosure like this is that I could park it outside in the elements, including the extreme winter here and it'll kind of be its own garage! Haha
I like it, good idea 👍
I have almost exactly 4wheeler a 1998 Honda fourtrax 450ES green AWD . We have horrible winter in Utah this year to much snow and actually we need the snow in Utah. I plow snow with my Honda fourtrax but I would love to have a enclosed cab to be warmer and dry . You have awesome idea. Thank you so much for sharing
Thanks, appreciate it! Good luck with your snowy winter. Not much this year in WI
will definitely be doing this to mine but will leave a little more room directly behind the seat so that if for any reason you have to get to your battery, your hand isn't pinched or rubbed raw by the plywood. great video though.
Great Job Well Done
Nice work
That's pretty cool man
Hi I LOVE ur vids! Your kids r so so CUTE!
Nice.. send video of you riding it
Excellent prototype. Well done. One thing I noticed was the handlebar main beam light looks obstructed by the transverse plank at the bottom?
Yeah it was, but there is 2 headlights in front
Smart idea!
I thought you would have fully enclosed it with doors ect..... great build though
Just wondering what was the weight of it and could you tell if the extra weight bother it
Maybe about 60 lbs. Did not bother the atv
ithink it could have been done with 2x2 sticks and ¼ plywood and plastic banister guard for babies instead,
Dang that is a good idea
hello, did you come to the front and rear iron when assembling the cabinet? Or did you mount it on the front and rear guard rail? How did you do it exactly?
Top heavy. Be careful
Not to hate, but if you role it, you can’t jump off, so most likely if you role it you’ll be stuck in it, and I don’t think that wood will hold, so you’re kinda dead
He’s not gonna roll it tho why would you go on steep hills with kids on not to be rude or anything
@@waterbottle9354 well we don't know, things happen unexpectedly but i see what you're saying
@@Zander_Hale you are right tho
Think I would have flipped those u bolts over for sure!
Would of been much lighter using box cection metal welded it
I feel like this is a lot of unnecessary added weight from the money in materials spent on this you could of bought a tent fabric pop up one and weighs a minimum of a pound
It's true that it'd be heavier than fabric but also more durable and less rustling in the wind, better weather protection. Depends what you use it for. I'm building one because I want to haul a canoe and other gear and I definitely don't want a tent. A little bit of extra weight isn't going to affect much, they're already heavy.
Just buy a Polaris Ace