Oh well, in the Polaris General world the S&B Particle Separator is the way to go. They work great. But I never had one.
When buying the Talon, Wife said "choose the accessories you want and have the dealer install them."
One that I chose was the Particle Separator, "PS" from here out.
So, it's installed and I'll go with it.
Photos, OK, here we go:
Here is a photo of the Particle Separator after getting home from the first ride. Yup, picked it up from the Dealer at 6PM Saturday night, left for two weeks riding in Utah on Monday morning. Note that the PS is mounted hanging down from the roll cage tube.
Surprisingly, it doesn't interfere with my rear view mirror.
Spoke with the folks at S&B, they told me to put a rear windshield in, I would need 3 to 4 inches between the glass and front of the PS for it to work correctly. That won't work. I wanted the PS up high and tight to the roll cage. So, I moved the PS up and back some. Within the range of adjustment.
That's better. Plus I got it centered.
But then there's that tube, diagonally across the rear. That doesn't look good!
The flex tube that came with the kit is 28 inches long. Using a tape to estimate, it looks like a 36 inch tube
would be better.
Contacted S&B, for $30 they shipped me a 53" length of tubing. Just like cutting dryer hose. The rubber end
fittings slide on and off pretty easily. I cut the tubing to a length of 38", on the advice of Wife. Installed the end
fittings and worked it in so that the tube is out of the way and there is no circumference reduction anywhere
along the length.
Voila! Looking much better me thinks!
And so, the next step was searching for a rear window that will fit behind the Driver and Passenger seats!
Pirate