Plain Jane RTV 900 XT

pepr

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I've provided some pictures of my two month old RTV 900 XT. You will see the red sprial plastic key chain. We always remove the key and leave dangling whenever we stop the engine. This has prevented the preverbial unwanted operating hours due to hit the key with your knee. The next picture styles my wood dropin bedliner.

A few more pictures to come with next post.
 

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The is just some overall pictures. The second picture displays my temporary vibrating tailgate fix. See the cardboard tab sticking out? Yep, it work great just not too professional.
 

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I really like your bedliner.

Got you beat on the " Plain Jane RTV " thingy ....

I have a manual bed. Most just pull a lever, and bed raises up. On mine, you get off, unlatch both sides and lift. But I have no problem with that !!!! My problem, is getting stuff in it >>>>

You Have A Very Nice Machine There pepr !!!!!!!!
 
That's nice Pepr! I need something like that in my cargo area. I dread hauling minerals with that spray in liner- The way the bags tear, I can just see it sticking to that stuff. A plywood insert similar to yours may be just the ticket! And your corded key could help remind folks to shift out of 4wd too. :). bordercollie
 
I stll want to finish my hi-tech bedliner by adding a tailgat cover to protect is. That would be a simple strip of plywood with the same treated wood topping, plus an addition of a flexible material joining the bedliner bottom to the tailgate liner. The mateerial would preclude dirt, sand, gravel from getting beteen the two plywood pieces when dumping.

Two Guns, I too was planning on purchasing the GP series; however, Mrs. PEPR reminded me that we're not getting younger.
 
That area is a weak point alright. Minerals were always trying to get at the area just where the '05 bed liner buckled up at the gate. I believe Peanut had mentioned something about the used commercial rubber entrance mats - something on that order might could be cut to work. bordercollie
 
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