2020 – 2024 Yamaha Wolverine RMAX Folding Windshield
Introducing the Yamaha Wolverine RMAX Folding Windshield, brought to you by Razorback Offroad. This high-quality windshield is designed specifically for Yamaha Wolverine owners and off-roaders who demand the best. RBO loads it with features that are simply not available in this combination for other windshields on the market.
Lightweight and Durable
The folding glass windshield frame is made with 1/8” thick aluminum. Because of this, the overall design is lightweight and has the strength to last for years of off-road use.
DOT Glass Fold Down Windshield with RBO Tuff-Latch™
RBO proudly offers one of the largest viewing areas available in a folding Wolverine Rmax Glass windshield. With your safety in mind, this UTV windshield is made with laminated DOT-approved glass. To prevent annoying rattling noises, RBO designed a stable and reliable system for holding the windshield down. The RBO Tuff-Latch™ system consists of rubber latches on the hood that keep the windshield secure when open. Enjoy a quiet, breezy ride with confidence that your windshield is secure.
Reliable Windshield Wiper
Additionally, RBO includes a reliable windshield wiper to keep your view clear during rainy or dusty conditions. It enhances visibility for a safer ride. Like our other windshields, those who use our Yamaha Wolverine Rmax folding windshield say it’s one of the best add-ons they install on their Side x Side.
Stainless Steel Rust Free Hinges
RBO makes the stainless-steel hinges with purpose and functionality in mind. The components don’t rust, don’t pinch, come with a 10-year warranty, and will work time after time.
Easy to Open RMAX Folding Windshield
Twist lock latches are easy to open and keep your windshield secure when closed. Everything stays attached to the machine, so you don’t have to worry about losing pins and clips.
Sliding Vents
RBO makes the sliding vents for those rides that are too cold to keep the windshield open, but it’s too hot in the cab. The sliding vents are to prevent fogging and improve airflow.
Functional and Versatile
Imagine heading out on the trail on a chilly fall morning. Enjoy your ride with the windshield up. As the morning warms up, you can just slide a windshield vent open. After a few hours, the sun is at its peak and it’s warm outside. This is the perfect weather to fold down the windshield and enjoy the wind in your hair.
And hey, a bonus perk: when you lay our Yamaha Wolverine RMAX Glass Windshield down, you also get a great shooting rest for your gun, or a great table to make lunch on.
Yamaha Wolverine RMAX Folding Windshield Made with Pride
With its superior quality and functionality, this windshield surpasses all expectations. The Razorback Offroad brand takes pride in the commitment to excellence, and this windshield is no exception. Don’t settle for subpar windshields that can’t withstand the rugged terrains you love to conquer. Invest in the best – the Yamaha Wolverine RMAX Front Folding Windshield by Razorback Offroad. Upgrade your ride today and experience the ultimate off-roading adventure with confidence and style.
Michael Flory (verified owner) –
I have been waiting for a folding glass windshield for a bit now and I was happy to see RBO make one for the Rmax. The video makes it seem like it’s quick and easy to do. I did find the video helpful and mostly accurate. The part that was frustrating was I could not get the upper windshield visor in the proper place even with help because the sun top (roof) was in causing interference. Maybe it’s because my machine is a few years old and the shape has changed a bit or something, so after contemplating on throwing tools (the video said you would if you did not get help with this part) I loosened the 3 front brackets on the sun top (roof) which then allowed the sun visor to glide into place. What my long-term concern is the screws I removed from the roof screw into plastic, and I could not get the roof to tighten back down to where it was without putting more stress on the threaded portion to get the brackets to clamp down, I finally tightened them the way down hoping for the best that they would not rip out at a later time. The rest of the install was uneventful; it’s a good-looking windshield I am looking forward to getting out and riding. I’d like to see better looking hardware for the hood bracket, I used my own rather than the included hardware to mount them. Maybe my machine was a one off but in case it’s not this is how I handled it.