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Paint?
I had the left side(as you sit on the bike) body panel pop off after hitting a small pot hole in the road. I retrieved it and put it back on but it didn't seem like it was solid so I stopped at a hardware store and bought some gorilla tape and put a piece on where it seemed loose. When I got home I peeled it off and much to my dismay the paint under it came off with the tape! Is there any place I could find a small bottle of matching paint like they do for cars & trucks? My 2012 RT paint color is supposed to be "Silver" but to me it looks like a light gray? If I can't find the paint I'll just find some kind of decal to cover the missing paint. Thanks
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Not certain if this will work... did a search on Magnesium Metallic Paint... here is the link for the results I found. My bike is a 2012 RTS in that color. Hope this will help. I'm sure some one will answer who has more info than I do.
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/s...archid=7505594
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Originally Posted by Tomline
I had the left side(as you sit on the bike) body panel pop off after hitting a small pot hole in the road. I retrieved it and put it back on but it didn't seem like it was solid so I stopped at a hardware store and bought some gorilla tape and put a piece on where it seemed loose. ... Thanks
Tomline: Equally concerning to me is the fact that your side panel came off that easy. It shouldn't. If the rubber grommets that capture the 3 pins are properly mounted it's a lot of pressure to pop the panel off. I often feel like I'm almost breaking my side panel to remove the two front pins.
I've rode my spyder over 50 miles of major pothole washboard dirt roads and thought my mirrors or windshield were going to break and the panels stayed tight.
Double check your mounting grommets after you do fix the paint issue. If the panel is clipped at the top back edge (where it actually wraps around the adjacent body panel) and the three pins are seated in their respective grommets, no pothole should jar those panels off.
Safe Rides,
David and Sharon Goebel
Both Retired USAF Veterans
2018 Anniversary Edition RT Limited
Baja Ron ultimate swaybar. Vredestein tires, Baja Ron Front Shock Pre-load adjusters, Pedal Box, See my Spyder Garage
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