DragonFire HiBoy Doors for Can-Am Maverick and Commander

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DragonFire Racing, based in Chandler, Arizona, recently released its new HiBoy Doors for Can-Am’s Maverick and Commander two-seater side-by-sides.

But these aren’t your standard fab-shop side-by-side doors. According to Brice Ginn, who is the business manager of DragonFire’s product line, they are specifically engineered to offer a precision fit on Can-Am’s Maverick and Commander two-seaters. He said the idea was to make them look like they came right from the factory.

So each aluminum door is hand-welded and laser cut, and is designed with solid frame-anchored mounting points, internal support braces and slam shut latches with built-in locks. The doors also have integrated door limiting straps and a rubberized backing and striker pin bushings to reduce trail noise.

These doors are sold in sets of two and they come pre-assembled for easy installation. The standard door kit comes in a black powder-coated finish. DragonFire offers OEM-matching graphics kits for the doors but they are sold separately.

The doors are currently available for the two-seater Maverick and Commander models, but DragonFire says four-door kits for the Can-Am Commander Max and Maverick Max are coming soon.

In Canada, DragonFire products are available through Maverick Distributing and MotoVan


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