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Tunnel Flares

FrozenTows4

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FrozenTows1
Seems to be a good amount of snow, kicking up on top of the tunnel and seat, on my 2014 XF7000ltd. And on my back too.

Do these Tunnel Flares help deflect the snow?

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Any experience, with these, would be appreciated. I'm mainly a trail guy.
 

Yes they help, everyone I know put them on after riding once.
 
I bought mine last season and did not install them. Was always getting nailed in the helmet with Ice chunks. At first I was looking for squirels in the trees throwing nuts at me. I put them on in the off season and have done over 400 miles with them on and no more hits even though I added 148 Pics. I just worry about forgetting and grabbing them when I get stuck.
 
Thanks. Should have a set by the weekend.;)!
 
Do any of you guys have the 4th wheel kit on? I don't seem to have that problem of snow kicking up on my back but I'm running a 4th wheel kit.
 
I have a XTX and I wouldn't spend the money again! I also have 4th wheel kit and studs. I get as much snow on tunnel and bag as I did without. Ride trails and ditch bang.
 
RTX SE here and I have had the flares since day 1 of riding the sled. I have had zero snow on my back, back of seat or tunnel. Also ride with a guy that has a 2012 cat turbo and he has no snow on his either. Granted we only ride trails. No 4th wheel kits (yet).
 
I just put in the 4th wheel kit this fall after finding the bearings in my tri hub were junk at 1600 miles.
 


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