Mike M
Seasoned Trail Rider
Posts: 152
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Post by Mike M on Jul 13, 2017 8:15:34 GMT -5
Hey Everyone,
I purchased a Maverick XXC (sorry Mike C) and want doors. I wanted to get some opinions on which opening is best, suicide or rear opening?
Thanks, //Mike (Wiley's brother)
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Post by Mike C on Jul 13, 2017 10:07:58 GMT -5
Hey Everyone, I purchased a Maverick XXC (sorry Mike C) and want doors. I wanted to get some opinions on which opening is best, suicide or rear opening? Thanks, //Mike (Wiley's brother) When u all riden next?
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Mike M
Seasoned Trail Rider
Posts: 152
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Post by Mike M on Jul 13, 2017 11:30:47 GMT -5
Mike,
My next planned trip to H&M will be with co-workers weekend of 9/15. Most likely staying at Wild Willy's and riding easier trails in the system. I need to get up with Wiley and see what he's got in mind.
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Post by tylerr87 on Jul 13, 2017 13:57:19 GMT -5
I've had both, the only benefit to suicide is you can open them while going slow to get some air in the cab. The bad thing is if you don't latch them good they rip themselves off. I never had any issues with the rear open.
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Post by Larry M on Jul 14, 2017 10:10:18 GMT -5
I'm keeping my mesh (door?). Lets the air in and keeps me from falling out.
Larry
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Mike M
Seasoned Trail Rider
Posts: 152
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Post by Mike M on Jul 17, 2017 6:17:31 GMT -5
After hearing suggestions here and over on the Maverick Forums I decided to go with the Dragonfire Racing Highboy doors which are a suicide open. A lot of folks with Mavericks/Commanders mention it is easier getting in and out with the suicide doors. There is also a lot of positive feedback with DFR's customer service and quality. I think the only down side of the doors will be the heat inside the cabin, hopefully the Dynaliner I installed around the engine tunnel and under the seats will help with that. Thanks again for the feedback.
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