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Thread: New Bimini Top
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08-01-2016, 09:36 PM #31
Here you can see how the bimini fits with the rad a cage tower. This thing is huge, extending from the windshield to the speakers. And since it uses the struts, it doesn't rattle or anything. I'm happy to take more pictures and offer any more info to people, however apparently i suck at uploading them because they turn sideways.
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08-24-2016, 12:36 PM #32Senior Member
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I went with an Indy Bimini (pro 600).
http://wakeboardtowers.com/wake-towe...er-bimini-top/
Aside from only being available in black, I'm loving it, especially for this price. It's very simple looking, attaches easily, and has very good coverage at 63"w x 75"l. The cargo bars are optional, so I may consider those later.
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Each of the 2 rear arms and the front cross bar can be removed from the tower mounts with a single allen bolt.
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Each of the 4 attaches with a zipper, and then each corner has one or two velcro flaps to pull it taut. Very simple and quick.
bimini-front-attachment-zips.jpgLast edited by Darter; 08-24-2016 at 12:46 PM. Reason: added photos
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