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To POP or not to POP - Your opinions please
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<blockquote data-quote="ozziedog" data-source="post: 447226" data-attributes="member: 13810"><p>Hi there, welcome to the Early Bay site as well, ask questions and join in and enjoy the place, they are a really great bunch on here. As far as the pop top thing goes, it may be worry delaying your decisions until you've lived with it a while and maybe visit a few events and see what's available. I love the look of a tin top especially with little roof racks. I also love the practicality of the pop top. Forget the cooking and stuff, but when you've woken up in the wee wee hours of the morning, nudge nudge, and you stand up quickly to pee in a bottle and your still half pissed, you'll be glad you got your pop top up plus you won't have banged your head on the roof . A lot of pop tops look rather bulky and a lot of them have inherent design flaws hence the leaks. The one I chose in the end is the wrong one from the purists point of you, but possibly the sleekest and unobtrusive and user friendly is the later Devon roof from seventy six seventy seven and onwards.. But check out some in the magazines and have a look at the readers rides over on the latebay site and you'll see where I is coming from. </p><p></p><p>Ozziedog,,,,, your bus though,,, your rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozziedog, post: 447226, member: 13810"] Hi there, welcome to the Early Bay site as well, ask questions and join in and enjoy the place, they are a really great bunch on here. As far as the pop top thing goes, it may be worry delaying your decisions until you've lived with it a while and maybe visit a few events and see what's available. I love the look of a tin top especially with little roof racks. I also love the practicality of the pop top. Forget the cooking and stuff, but when you've woken up in the wee wee hours of the morning, nudge nudge, and you stand up quickly to pee in a bottle and your still half pissed, you'll be glad you got your pop top up plus you won't have banged your head on the roof . A lot of pop tops look rather bulky and a lot of them have inherent design flaws hence the leaks. The one I chose in the end is the wrong one from the purists point of you, but possibly the sleekest and unobtrusive and user friendly is the later Devon roof from seventy six seventy seven and onwards.. But check out some in the magazines and have a look at the readers rides over on the latebay site and you'll see where I is coming from. Ozziedog,,,,, your bus though,,, your rules. [/QUOTE]
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