P1000 A- Arm Guards and Snow

Welshman

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So we got our first snow today. Around 6 inches. Took the Pioneer for a ride and it was a blast.
I'm running the S&S front and rear a arm guards and they just completely pack full of snow.
Any of you guys that have had a1000 for a year or two have any issue with this when running in snow?
I'm thinking I need to take them off for winter. Afraid it's going to damage the boots.

Thanks
 
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So we got our first snow today. Around 6 inches. Took the Pioneer for a ride and it was a blast.
I'm running the S&S front and rear a arm guards and they just completely pack full of snow.
Any of you guys that have had a1000 for a year or two have any issue with this when running in snow?
I'm thinking I need to take them off for winter. Afraid it's going to damage the boots.

Thanks
Your right on about that. It will build up ice and eat the boots up
 
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Welshman

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Thanks Plumber 32 and JTW for confirming what I thought was the right idea. Pulled them off this afternoon for the winter.
Think I'll drill some large holes in them for clean out before I put them back on.
 
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Thanks Plumber 32 and JTW for confirming what I thought was the right idea. Pulled them off this afternoon for the winter.
Think I'll drill some large holes in them for clean out before I put them back on.
That’s what what I’ll do if I put mine back on!
 
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So we got our first snow today. Around 6 inches. Took the Pioneer for a ride and it was a blast.
I'm running the S&S front and rear a arm guards and they just completely pack full of snow.
Any of you guys that have had a1000 for a year or two have any issue with this when running in snow?
I'm thinking I need to take them off for winter. Afraid it's going to damage the boots.

Thanks

Ive torn 3-4 boots with guards and another 3-4 with out guards. I’ll keep them off as I’ve had mud and rocks Pack in there and rear them. I can see how snow and ice would do the same.
 
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I try to stay out of mud but I rarely avoid the hard way to traverse large obstacles so I'll keep my a-arm guards. I also think the transition from my a-arm guards to my skid plate keeps sticks out of the foot well area and that's more important to me than digging a little mud away from the CVs during the lunch break
 
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I try to stay out of mud but I rarely avoid the hard way to traverse large obstacles so I'll keep my a-arm guards. I also think the transition from my a-arm guards to my skid plate keeps sticks out of the foot well area and that's more important to me than digging a little mud away from the CVs during the lunch break

That’s a good point. Some guys truly need the guards due to the area and style of riding. For me they didn’t seem to stop the sticks. Plus I’ve got 1/4” UHMW wheel well liners to stop the sticks. The stock A-arms need all the help they can get with protection too. The aftermarket SATV and CATVOS are quite a bit stronger. I just touch up the paint with rustoluem rattle can.

I’d like to try some CV boot socks but I don’t think there’s enough room with the arched arms. The boots already slightly touch the lower arms so there’s no room for a wrap protector.
 

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