I have replaced the arm on my 2 Spyders. First one broke when going to a rally on my 2010RT. Rode with the screen taped to the bike. Purchased Noboots arm. Lovely bit of work.
I have just done my 2014 RT. This was a bit different to my earlier one in that instead of pins and clips to hold the windscreen support bracket for the screen, it had screws and threaded tubes. You can not get the bracket to slide over the arm. Lateral thinking, remove screws. find 30mm long M5 screw and large washer. Socket, Wind a nut all the way up the screw, place washer on, put socket over threaded hole, thread screw in , wind nut till tube comes out of bracket.
Worked well. Highly recommend.
Can you still move the top cover?? Can you remove battery power and pull it down?? You maybe also be able to run the arm motor off a 12 vdc source to raise it up and down. But would need jumpers to make it happen.
The dash cover is trapped. I think releasing the switch would stop the electric motor running. Turning off the ignition certainly would.
Maybe I blew a fuse; I'll check that.
Isn't there supposed to be a travel limiter to prevent this from happening? If so, where / what is that? Obviously didn't work this time.
The limiter is related to the magnet on the side that was taped up. Hope its still there?
It looks like the motor goes back to the WPM module
You did place it back into the correct position correct on the gears? Sorry have to ask questions.
I did tape on the magnet so as not to lose it, but it's possible that it fell off as I was reinstalling the shaft and arm.
I put dabs of paint on all the pieces as instructed so I'm fairly confident it was properly oriented.
I'm concerned that if I pull down too hard on the billet arm, I'll break something in the gears. Should I be?
The dash cover is trapped. I think releasing the switch would stop the electric motor running. Turning off the ignition certainly would.
Maybe I blew a fuse; I'll check that.
Isn't there supposed to be a travel limiter to prevent this from happening? If so, where / what is that? Obviously didn't work this time.
I would not try to force the arm down. You will break something.
When you start the bike the arm will not go down??
I was finally able to pry and wiggle the dash cover off. Took the end covers off the hex shaft. Magnet still in place. I've got a suspicion I installed the arm on the shaft 60 degrees off, but then again those drift pin holes obviously lined up okay.
I'm mystified (but very glad I haven't broken anything yet that I know of)
I don't have BUDS.
I am guessing it is compared to NOBOOTs Video. around the 2 minute mark.
There is a TOP stamped on the arm. That faces up.
Did you remove the plastic end where the magnet goes into? or did the magnet fall out at anytime?