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WIND DEFLECTORS WORKED GREAT .Ill report back on Sunday Finally going to get some riding in this weekend !
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Hey there Profstrong, I finally got sick of waiting for the answer and ordered a set of Cat wind deflectors . To My surprise they fit perfect. I have had very limited riding as our snow cover it terrible ,but it sure seems like it helps a lot . The number is 7639-816 . I got mine from Kens in Kaukauna Wi . But think you can find them other places . Good luck and pray for snow !
Hey Beanie - thanks for the input and part number for the deflectors! I hope the trail conditions are improving in your area. It's been a very slow start here in Eastern Ontario but the trails in the usual "snow country" are opening up in localized areas and at least we're getting out riding. It's been cold though - I'll certainly follow up on those deflectors from the local Arctic Cat dealer. Just out of curiosity, how are the held on the body panels? Are they stick on or do you have to drill and fasten them? Thanks again and stay well!


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https://www.ebay.com/itm/SledNeeZ-XW/192371392902?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649what are those pads for your knees and shins ?
These are the ones i use.. Love them.. Clean look nice thin layer.. Got these on two sleds.. One set has 10600 miles on them! I think these are what you see in pics? I installed mine upside down compared to pics on EBAY

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PF, They do fasten with 3 screws on each side ,so you will have to drill small holes ,and they cover up some of the Yami decals . The comfort is well worth it as far as I am concerned . And as I write this I am getting some snow . Good Day !Hey Beanie - thanks for the input and part number for the deflectors! I hope the trail conditions are improving in your area. It's been a very slow start here in Eastern Ontario but the trails in the usual "snow country" are opening up in localized areas and at least we're getting out riding. It's been cold though - I'll certainly follow up on those deflectors from the local Arctic Cat dealer. Just out of curiosity, how are the held on the body panels? Are they stick on or do you have to drill and fasten them? Thanks again and stay well!
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Jf1 ,Yes looks like what I have , Just ordered another set , Good price and they do not have all the writing on them !Thankshttps://www.ebay.com/itm/SledNeeZ-XW/192371392902?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
These are the ones i use.. Love them.. Clean look nice thin layer.. Got these on two sleds.. One set has 10600 miles on them! I think these are what you see in pics? I installed mine upside down compared to pics on EBAY
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