Agreed. Dust problem greatly reduced. Heat is still there - I added insulation and a bilge fan that helps alot with that.I don't have the hard panel but he fabric mid panel is a big deal to cut down dust! Huge. I imagine it's probably even a little better. Stops the typhoon
I have the 1000-5 and the hard rear (mid) panel. They are the same for both units. Goes on pretty easily, some screws and push pin type connectors. You have to loosen but not remove a few bolts and slip it into place between the ROPs and the back of seats as I recall and then retighten. I think it would be exactly the same for the 3 but I'm not sure. I have the glass windshield and with the hard panel, I don't have a dust issue at all. With that said, I haven't had to do a lot of really dusty riding yet as I have been dealing with more wet than dry since winter.Thinking about getting the hard rear panel with sliding glass window for my 1000-3. Anyone know how hard/easy it is to put on /take off. Is it mounted with the same sort of hardware as the roof? This one PART # - 0SU95-HL4-102
The soft Honda rear panel is great, I’ve had mine for a 3 months or so and it’s been pretty tough so far. It fits well too.I am stuck guys, i went with the bad dawg D.O.T approved windshield and roof. Like a tool i didn't look to see if they had a back window (which they dont) until i was in 6" of powder dirt last weekend! What options are available. I am ok with a soft back window if it fits good and isn't floppy like a flounder! Any help you guys could give would be greatly apreciated!
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Read away. LolJust got my 1000-3 last month what other helpful lesson do you got i am a converted Jeeper, i love the snow and the sand not to go fast but big tire creaping style driving. So i am curios about tires lifts, a radio any cool stuff that will help me show my Polaris riding buddies that my Honda is the real deal!!! Thanks for the advice!