Saw this on another forum and had to share....it is interesting for sure.
http://bubbletop.biz
Bet it would look pretty cool from the inside in a rain storm.
Saw this on another forum and had to share....it is interesting for sure.
http://bubbletop.biz
Bet it would look pretty cool from the inside in a rain storm.
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'97 M aka Warbird, gone but not forgotten: http://mazdaroadster.net/showthread....B&goto=newpost
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Very interesting! I’d hate to feel how that would be under the Florida sun in summer.
No todo que es oro brilla.
Demon I Am (03-13-2018),HarryB (03-13-2018)
@Agent Orange: Speaking of heat....
"Things to consider in buying a Bubbletop:
It's not optically perfect. It is better than a vinyl back window.
All-around visibility is similar to 'top-down'.
Because the whole assembly is somewhat flexible, there is are specific instructions about how to achieve optimal fit and sealing on your particular car. You must read the Owner's Manual, and follow directions. Some attention and supervision is required for use.
You can scratch or scuff a Bubbletop. Minor scratches polish out. Wash by hand with clean towels or sponges- mild soap only- and lots of clean water. 'No touch' automatic washes only. No brush washes.
Cold weather is no problem. You can use your Bubbletop all Winter, but be careful not to scratch it with a snow scraper or brush.
When the outside temperature is over 90 degrees, You'll want your A/C working properly. Using your Bubbletop might be seasonal in your area. (Fall, Winter, Spring- partial Summer- for example.) Some people tolerate heat better than others. Evaluate carefully for cars with no A/C.
Remember, it is easy to take on and off."
Sounds like he is just saying it is going to 'get hot in hur' with the top and above 90°F.
'01 NB2 aka MisF1re: http://mazdaroadster.net/showthread....218#post207218
'97 M aka Warbird, gone but not forgotten: http://mazdaroadster.net/showthread....B&goto=newpost
Instagram: @greasemonkey2000
It's neat, just not feeling it.
MX5Wisher (03-13-2018)
I wonder how $$$ these will be.....................
"My For Sale Items"
"My 2014 Club"
1994 Laguna Blue - (Runabout)
2005 BM MSM #751 of 1428 - someone else is playing with her now
"Nardi Steering Wheel Restore"
91 SD Italia
I like how they try and sell it but never get to pricing. I would use one.
when I see it on the road............................
NUKE IT
Stevan (Rogue) has a bit of knowledge with these. I know he has seen at least one intact, one that exploded to bits when dropped on it's corner. It's a neat idea, but not sure it's for me.
"My For Sale Items"
"My 2014 Club"
1994 Laguna Blue - (Runabout)
2005 BM MSM #751 of 1428 - someone else is playing with her now
"Nardi Steering Wheel Restore"
91 SD Italia
Phatmiata (03-13-2018)
I don't know. I wasn't there.
Someone email the guy and ask about cost. Can’t say I’m not interested in looking like a weirdo
"My For Sale Items"
"My 2014 Club"
1994 Laguna Blue - (Runabout)
2005 BM MSM #751 of 1428 - someone else is playing with her now
"Nardi Steering Wheel Restore"
91 SD Italia
Needs to be about 20% smaller and more tapered toward the rear IMO.
No todo que es oro brilla.
MX5Wisher (03-13-2018)
novel, but nah. transmission tunnel heat AND being fried like an ant under a magnifying glass... ew
I keep hearing about transmission tunnel heat but have yet to feel it. And that is both of my NBs.