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Am I $crewed?
We took the spyder down to mass for a family gathering this past long weekend and long our way we had a man jump out from his car (he was behind us) and inform us something had bounced from our bike about a half mile back and thought it was our license plate light cover. Anyways we banged a U and went a searching.
We successfully recovered the undamaged light housing but now an in need a the screw or bolt that held it in place.
Today I called 2 local dealerships wondering if they had said part in stock. No one could find it, in fact all they could find was the whole housing for about $40+.... The redneck in me at this point wanted to clue the housing back on and then I realized eventually the bulb would die and I'd be pissy...
looking for a lil help here guys before I just drive to the local hardware store and start walking out with a handful of diameters and lengths till I get it "right"
It's a 2011 RS - S
thank
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You should be able to find the spec you are looking for here:
http://parts.spyder.brp.com/Index.as..._id=1&siteid=1
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Motorbike Professor
Just go to the hardware and find a screw to fit. Probably #6 or so...maybe #8. The screw is not available separately. Do not overtighten the screw! Look inside the lens. A common cause for loss of the lens is that the boss breaks off inside the screw indentation, around the hole. In that case you can either repair and reinforce the lens with some styrene or acrylic plastic, buy an ESI replacement lens, or use a longer screw and a washer to hold the lens. To prevent future loss, put a blob of RTV silicone on the screw hole on the bracket just before you reinstall the lens, then let it sit overnight before use. A few small blobs of silicone at the parting line of the lens and the base will hold it on no matter what, and can easily be slit with a razor blade or knife for removal.
-Scotty
2011 Spyder RTS-SM5 (mine)
2000 BMW R1100RTP, motorized tricycle & 23 vintage bikes
2011 RT-622 trailer, Aspen Sentry popup camper, custom motorcycle trailer to pull behind the Spyder
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Then your best bet might be to borrow one from someone to compare at the store.
If that don't work let me know.
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Registered Users
The same thing happened to me and BRP covered it under warranty (mine was lost). Your 2011 is still under full warranty so tell your dealer you want it fixed and he'll find you a screw.
Or you can simply buy a better lens here for $20:
http://www.esicycleproducts.com/doub...etaillens.html
Or just take a trip to the hardware store.
Nice to have choices.
Last edited by pro10is; 05-31-2012 at 10:30 PM.
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Originally Posted by NancysToy
To prevent future loss, put a blob of RTV silicone on the screw hole on the bracket just before you reinstall the lens, then let it sit overnight before use. A few small blobs of silicone at the parting line of the lens and the base will hold it on no matter what, and can easily be slit with a razor blade or knife for removal.
I with Scotty on this one !!!! I put a small amount of silicone around the edge of the len
and never had that problem again.
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Take a look at this - http://www.customdynamics.com/can_am..._reflector.htm
Only $19.95. Use I use blue Loctite for the screw.
Mike
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Originally Posted by Big Arm
I with Scotty on this one !!!! I put a small amount of silicone around the edge of the len
and never had that problem again.
Yes, that also worked for me. Never had a problem since. Thanks Scotty!
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MikeinGA - have it love it. Def helps as a running light especially since we have a wheelchair rack hanging off the back and when loaded up sometimes I fear our read breaks can be a little blocked so at least we have a red light on the rear fender
Thanks Joel I don't have any friends... With spyders at least but I'm sure I can figure it out I'll go to the local hardware store where they understand walking out into the parking lot with bolts and such to get the right one... Unlike a big box store? Although in fairness I've never tried to explain that to the cashier lol
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