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Bump Skid installation disaster

Pat Clark

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Nothing wrong with Spyderpops bump skid......
Went to install the skid this morning on my new F3T. Went to drill the first hole on the right side and must have had two things go wrong. 1. I think my 1/4" bit was dull and 2. Even using a right hand drill I had the bit cocked just enough to punch through the plastic and nick the bottom of a fin on the right side radiator. $326 and wait til Tuesday to get a new radiator.
Simple simple project and I've been a mechanic all my life so I have no excuses. Just a word to the wise.
Pat
 
Bummer...

Happens to the best of us...did learn to put a depth stop on bits when doing this kind of work but not without doing what you did first to learn....:gaah:
 
Here's a tip that you probably know...
But I'll point it out; just to showcase the few things that I know about mechanical stuff! :D
Since you know exactly how deep you need to go: just wrap the drill bit with some duct-tape at the proper place, and it'll prevent it from easily overshooting your desired depth... :thumbup:
 
Boy I would not have admitted to that in a thousand years.....:yikes:


Nothing wrong with Spyderpops bump skid......
Went to install the skid this morning on my new F3T. Went to drill the first hole on the right side and must have had two things go wrong. 1. I think my 1/4" bit was dull and 2. Even using a right hand drill I had the bit cocked just enough to punch through the plastic and nick the bottom of a fin on the right side radiator. $326 and wait til Tuesday to get a new radiator.
Simple simple project and I've been a mechanic all my life so I have no excuses. Just a word to the wise.
Pat
 
Nothing wrong with Spyderpops bump skid......
Went to install the skid this morning on my new F3T. Went to drill the first hole on the right side and must have had two things go wrong. 1. I think my 1/4" bit was dull and 2. Even using a right hand drill I had the bit cocked just enough to punch through the plastic and nick the bottom of a fin on the right side radiator. $326 and wait til Tuesday to get a new radiator.
Simple simple project and I've been a mechanic all my life so I have no excuses. Just a word to the wise.
Pat

I'm not understanding. If you put a small nick in the fin, it shouldn't affect the performance of the radiator significantly.
Did you mean you nicked a tube and caused a leak ?
 
Just nicked the bottom of one tube. Radiator shop will have it fixed Monday for $36. Doesn't matter how long you've been doing this sort of thing Murphy is always waiting in the weeds.
 
Honestly, I fail to see the need for a bump skid. After over 4,000 miles on my F3, I haven't bumped anything or skid on anything.
 
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Honestly, I fail to see the need for a bump skid. After over 4,000 miles on my F3, I haven't bumped anything or skid on anything.
:D I hope you realize that you've completely jinxed yourself with that statement! :shocked:
When you do touch down (and you will!); the reasons for them will become all-too apparent!
 
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Stuff happens

Glad you got it repaired. Radiator shops have been fixing leaks forever.
Everyone needs a bumpskid. Debris, curbs, potholes, whatever. It happens. Ann is a skilled rider. The car in front of her straddled a car starter, in the road. Median to her left, a car to her right, she swerved as much as she could. The starter's sharp mounting edges put a gouge in the bumpskid that would have split her crankcase, had she not had it. As it was, it spun, and shredded her rear tire sidewall! I'm convinced Spyderpops bumpskid saved her motor. We see plenty of evidence of the bumpskid doing it's job. The piece just works. Why risk it?
 
Glad you got it repaired. Radiator shops have been fixing leaks forever.
Everyone needs a bumpskid. Debris, curbs, potholes, whatever. It happens. Ann is a skilled rider. The car in front of her straddled a car starter, in the road. Median to her left, a car to her right, she swerved as much as she could. The starter's sharp mounting edges put a gouge in the bumpskid that would have split her crankcase, had she not had it. As it was, it spun, and shredded her rear tire sidewall! I'm convinced Spyderpops bumpskid saved her motor. We see plenty of evidence of the bumpskid doing it's job. The piece just works. Why risk it?

Let me include Armadillo's !
 
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