Looks nice. Why not the full doors I have seen others get?
Well, I jumped back and forth sitting in different door equipped CF Motos at an outdoors show where a dealer had examples of a couple of aftermarket full doors and the 1000 with the CFM doors, and I had a good chance to compare them.
The metal doors both had a really tinny sort of 'chong' sound when slammed shut whereas the CFM doors had a solid feel to them and engaged with a firm satisfying click. The latches of the tin doors were rather like gate latches and one side already needed readjustment to make perfect a very narrow engagement range. The movement was not ergonomically natural, a bolt had to be slid laterally toward a hole and it looked like adjustment would be a frequent chore. Or lift the door a bit every time you close it so that the bolt lines up.
One of the tin door latch designs engaged a long bolt that stuck out toward the rear from the front of the door opening, looking like things would snag on it. Like clothing, people and knees. The CFM doors used a flat inset plate operated by the thumb to open, and uses a shallow loop of round stock to engage the striker, nothing that can hurt you.
As I have nagged about before, aftermarket door makers all seem to think the doors upper margin should be at least the height of the bodywork front and back, and that lends at least to me, the feeling of sitting in a bucket. The CFM doors are lower and offered, at least to me, a more comfortable and natural arm rest.
I don't have problems with stuff coming in the cab right now with the netting 'doors', (or no netting when I am guilty of not going through the unwrap stretch and click routine every time I get in) so I don't see half doors being any worse in that way.
And the CFM doors look better, to my eye at least.
So jumping back and forth confirmed for me that the CFM doors would be my choice.
Orange, please.
