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I must confess that my hood has been stowed for about a year. last time I tested it for fit, it went up with no bother. Today I thought I'd better do the annual check, so removed the cover, and my other fripparies, and put it up. The screen header was a shade tight, but went on OK. But for the first time I couldn't locate the rear bonnet catches. So I had to resort to a fan heater in the cockpit until the mohair and rear screen had softened up a bit. I'm also aware that the S1 Roadster has a weak rear frame which can break, so I'm careful when persuading it to catch. Serves me right I suppose.
DaveW '05 Red Roadster S1 '16 Yellow (Not the only) Narrow AR GDI Plus 4
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I've always stored the convertibles I've owned with the tops up if they're going to be in the garage for more than a day or two...not terribly hard to drop before a drive and avoids that issue. It is incredible how tops will shrink. Constant vigilance!
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When I collected my plus4 I was instructed to leave the car in the garage with the roof up even for a few days. --Obviously good advice from Newtown Motors!!!
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I had a new "easy-up" fitted by the factory in December. Mark at the factory suggested that I left it up, initially for a couple of weeks and then (where possible) leave the car with the hood up when parked in the garage.
ps The fit and finish of the new hood is fantastic; and they also added some dark red piping to match the car - lovely.
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Dave, Many thanks for the advice, it does make sense to get the hood up more often. I now use a smear of grease in the header rail just to speed up the process even more.
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It is also worth checking that the rubber seal fitted to the header rail is still properly located. They can come unstuck at the corner, making it a "challenge" to locate the rail properly. This was a problem on my old hood, despite attempts to re-glue it into place. I used to put a wooden clothes peg into the slot on each side when the hood was stowed. Worked a treat.
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Silicon spray works well on the header Dave. Less messy than grease. When my seal separated at the corners I used a roll of neoprene to hold it in place until the glue set. New seals have a ribbed finish. My big problem is that I love the look of the hood cover, but you know what a pain that is to fit and remove. I don't like to see a furled hood laying naked on the rear panel. But I like that better than no visible hood with the trad stud hood........
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I don't bother locking the rear down once the hood cover is on.
I also ordered a torneau cover to use when we have the side screens off and need to park the car somewhere. I am told the torneau is incompatible with the hood cover (it is one or the other) but I have not tried it yet.
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Dave: even better than grease or silicone spray ... is silicone grease! As used for plumbing joints: not so messy as ordinary grease, and lasts longer than spray. That's my two penn'orth, anyway  Gambalunga: I have the same dilemma - hood cover or tonneau? When we take the Roadster to Spain/France in June, it would be nice to have the tonneau for parking up. But I've ordered a set of Rob Hill's fitted luggage, and suspect that there won't be much space left for either As an aside: does anyone know of a way round the perennial seat belt retraction problem, when using the tonneau rolled back? I find it a right pain, and often have to stop and rearrange the darned thing whilst en route, as the belt gets caught up and won't retract. I feel sure there must be a better way!
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The full tonneau is a right P.I.T.A, and I've only used it once, for that reason - making the belts stick. There are those who say that with careful folding it can be made to work, but I don't like having to take the headrestraints off either. So my favoured method is either a short storm cover, or the full storm cover if the weather is particularly wet. Small: (Hood down)  Full: (Hood up)  Who says my Roadster never gets wet............
DaveW '05 Red Roadster S1 '16 Yellow (Not the only) Narrow AR GDI Plus 4
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