Looking For A Vendor to Manufacture a Rear Wind Deflector

This is a discussion on Looking For A Vendor to Manufacture a Rear Wind Deflector within the Commander Performance Modifications forums, part of the Can-Am Commander Technical Discussion category; Quote: Originally Posted by bertsonsracing The Rear Net designed by CANAM serves that purpose. I have it on mine with the 1/2 front windshield and ...

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Old 05-19-2011, 05:40 PM   #11
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Quote: Originally Posted by bertsonsracing View Post
The Rear Net designed by CANAM serves that purpose. I have it on mine with the 1/2 front windshield and there is absolutely no dust blowback in the cab.

Just to let you know. and it's light and cheap too
That's great to hear, but there had been other posts indicating it helped, but did not solve the problem at high speeds and in very dusty road conditions. I'm talking about dust that's like talcum powder

Love to get some more input on the rear nets

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Old 05-19-2011, 07:03 PM   #12
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well i have the rear net and if you ride on dusty roads you still get dust in the cab.. i even go nice and slow when my machine is all cleaned up so it still looks good when i get to where im going, and theres dust on the seat, dash, my phone everything. i cant seem to win with the dust thing!!! i'll proly take my 1/2 windsheild & the net off soon, so theres no dust.
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well i have the rear net and if you ride on dusty roads you still get dust in the cab.. i even go nice and slow when my machine is all cleaned up so it still looks good when i get to where im going, and theres dust on the seat, dash, my phone everything. i cant seem to win with the dust thing!!! i'll proly take my 1/2 windsheild & the net off soon, so theres no dust.
I've got Hooligan Dust Buster mounted and will be road testing it over the Memorial Day weekend
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Ok Nomad, so Where are the pic's?
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Did your dust buster work, I've got full windshield, Canam net and the dust in AZ is awful.
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Did your dust buster work, I've got full windshield, Canam net and the dust in AZ is awful.


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I put one on my xt from a station wagon thinking that it would help but alas not.It might have been to small also.So instead I went and made my own fully enclosed cab and it is about 5000.00 cheaper.
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I forgot to post photos of the rear deflector that I built and road tested.

I installed both a Tite Top soft top and rear window, a half windshield and fabricated a wind deflector in an effort to prevent dust blow back in the cab. None of them worked individually or in any combination on dusty trails.

You will also notice that I raise the windshield off the hood by about 1.5 inches. I had to install an aluminum cross member at the bottom of the windshield to prevent it from flexing.

I threw away the deflector, sold both Tite Tops, my 1/2 windshield is forever stored and I installed a hard top from Factory UTV.

After doing lots of experimention, the best way to prevent cab dust blowback is having NO windshield just wear a pair of goggles.

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Thats sucky news. I guess I can just use my winshield in the winter for wind deflection.
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Thats sucky news..........
That's exactly what it is.... the windshield creates a vacuum in the cab and it sucks the dust into the interior from the sides and rear.
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