Simple EZGO Canopy

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Midniteoyl

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Finally found a decent price on a EZGo canopy locally, and got a hold of a 3 piece front bar kit for the same. A little chopping, u-bolts and some Flex Tape (for anti-rattle) and a nice little removable canopy is born. Not done done as some cleaning, painting, and final bolting needs to happen still, but pretty much done with the mock up.

(I resized the pics to pretty small, but still looks big when posted, sorry about that)

Bar kit started like this:

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Cut a couple of 6" pieces from the middle cross bar:

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Slip in side uprights now turned into braces:

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Add canopy:

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And viola! Removable canopy:

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Don't mind the 'temporary look' of the place in the background. Still working on clearing out the place, cleaning it up, and getting ready for some garage/shop additions.
 
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Looks good!
Thanks. Need a way to secure it in the back, just in case. Thought about painting black or orange, but kinda like it the way it is.
 
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The 3 piece bar kit you refer to.... it's that factory stuff from the ezgo top?
 
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The 3 piece bar kit you refer to.... it's that factory stuff from the ezgo top?
It was aftermarket. The EZGO bars are, I believe, one piece and cost $$$. This one can be found on Amazon for under $90. I found it locally for even cheaper.
 
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I like the QA configuration esp with it's no drill 'socket' attachment. A tractor that nice deserves no less. Agree perhaps best not to paint it. That's really nice work and I'm sure it will inspire others among us. (y)

btw, my EZ-GO Marathon [22] ('93) has a later Medalist top ('95) cobbed-on. I braced the rear supports where connected to the box and after 15 years it's still almost like new. Count on yours to last a while. :)

Also btw, I removed and reloaded my avatar to get the whole pic back in it. OP has too) Not saying I don;'t appreciate seeing a front wheel, grill, and 1/3 of an FEL bucket vs a whole tractor, but some stuff is easier to fix than some seem to think. o_O
 
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I like the QA configuration esp with it's no drill 'socket' attachment. A tractor that nice deserves no less. Agree perhaps best not to paint it. That's really nice work and I'm sure it will inspire others among us. (y)

btw, my EZ-GO Marathon [22] ('93) has a later Medalist top ('95) cobbed-on. I braced the rear supports where connected to the box and after 15 years it's still almost like new. Count on yours to last a while. :)

Also btw, I removed and reloaded my avatar to get the whole pic back in it. OP has too) Not saying I don;'t appreciate seeing a front wheel, grill, and 1/3 of an FEL bucket vs a whole tractor, but some stuff is easier to fix than some seem to think. o_O

Ya, the tan's grown on me. My plan of using the flex tape for anti-vibration might not be such a good idea, at least higher up. Darn stuff is sooo gripy it's very hard to slide the rails out of the sockets.. LOL. Works perfectly to keep things in place lower down though.
 
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One way to cushion/preserve paint is with cut-up inner tube bits. Spray 'contact' or 'carpet tile' adhesive to both sides and let dry then apply like tape. Sticks like a no-lick envelope and if removed (easy peel vs scrape) the residue can easily be removed with DNA or mineral spirits, charcoal starter, lighter fluid and a few minutes of patience. btw, if an adhesive just turns gooey vs disolves with a chosen solvent use a guitar pick or an old or unactivated-junk-mail CC to remove the mess. You guys knew all that .... :sneaky:
 
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One way to cushion/preserve paint is with cut-up inner tube bits. Spray 'contact' or 'carpet tile' adhesive to both sides and let dry then apply like tape. Sticks like a no-lick envelope and if removed (easy peel vs scrape) the residue can easily be removed with DNA or mineral spirits, charcoal starter, lighter fluid and a few minutes of patience. btw, if an adhesive just turns gooey vs disolves with a chosen solvent use a guitar pick or an old or unactivated-junk-mail CC to remove the mess. You guys knew all that .... :sneaky:
Flex tape is basically rubber stretch tape with rubber cement adhesive (you can see the residue in the pics) already.
 
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Painted up the u-bolts and end cuts (Ace no primer paint. Bubbled some). Pinned the bracket arms in place 'cause the roof wanted to rattle up and out some, and added some straps to the rear to also help. Whats not painted is stainless.

Tested it out for ~5hrs today and not once did the sun even hit my shoulders, much less my head. Works good and pretty steady and sturdy. There's recessed spots front and rear for bar light mounts too :)

Now to get the hazards off the rops...


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