Jim&Teresa
Active member
I've seen some posts about people losing panels....so far, this has not happened to us on either of our Spyders we have owned :thumbup:
However, here's a couple of thoughts on what I have done to insure they stay on and IF they come off, the chance of saving them. I've learned most of this through this great forum, but wanted to have it in one thread. It's a small cost to do this for a little piece of mind!
I have used cable ties on the grommets on the bike that hold the panels. Cable tie each grommet to the bike frame when you remove a panel to work on your bike. That way the grommet stays in place better. The grommet stays in place even if you happen to pushed it out when replacing the panel, it's still right there and you can put it back. My first experience with this was my first panel removal on my 2012 RT L and I saw a grommet on my garage floor :yikes:....problem solved with cable ties - photo attached.
Secondly, I've read to use cables to keep panels near your bike and off the ground in case they pop off. Here's what I used and others have done something similar, but I thought I would post a couple pics of them. When off, they hang just above the floor with a 6" steel leader and using a carabiner to attach to bike so it's easily removed if you want the panel totally off the bike.
Good luck with all your farkles:yes::yes::yes:.....hopefully these couple suggestions will help someone!
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However, here's a couple of thoughts on what I have done to insure they stay on and IF they come off, the chance of saving them. I've learned most of this through this great forum, but wanted to have it in one thread. It's a small cost to do this for a little piece of mind!
I have used cable ties on the grommets on the bike that hold the panels. Cable tie each grommet to the bike frame when you remove a panel to work on your bike. That way the grommet stays in place better. The grommet stays in place even if you happen to pushed it out when replacing the panel, it's still right there and you can put it back. My first experience with this was my first panel removal on my 2012 RT L and I saw a grommet on my garage floor :yikes:....problem solved with cable ties - photo attached.
Secondly, I've read to use cables to keep panels near your bike and off the ground in case they pop off. Here's what I used and others have done something similar, but I thought I would post a couple pics of them. When off, they hang just above the floor with a 6" steel leader and using a carabiner to attach to bike so it's easily removed if you want the panel totally off the bike.
Good luck with all your farkles:yes::yes::yes:.....hopefully these couple suggestions will help someone!
