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Cup holder (temporary) for Corbin Armrests

3Ryder

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Here are a few pics of a temporary cup holder for the new Corbin armrests until they release a more finished solution. They installed three screw points in anticipation of their product and I used the center one to mount the cup holder I received from Ken5517. I just removed the clamp that came with Ken's cup holder, drilled out the top hole in the cup holder about a 1/16th inch and then used the Corbin screw to hold it in place. The sides of the armrest are very firm; I suspect they are made of the molded plastic & fiberglass that they use for the seat tubs. The cup holder seems very secure and the position is perfect.
 
Here are a few pics of a temporary cup holder for the new Corbin armrests until they release a more finished solution. They installed three screw points in anticipation of their product and I used the center one to mount the cup holder I received from Ken5517. I just removed the clamp that came with Ken's cup holder, drilled out the top hole in the cup holder about a 1/16th inch and then used the Corbin screw to hold it in place. The sides of the armrest are very firm; I suspect they are made of the molded plastic & fiberglass that they use for the seat tubs. The cup holder seems very secure and the position is perfect.

Thanks for sharing. My arm rests are supposed to be delivered today. Did you install them yourself?


Chris :spyder:
 
Armrest install...

Thanks for sharing. My arm rests are supposed to be delivered today. Did you install them yourself?


Chris :spyder:

No, they were installed at the factory. I think the Corbin instructions should be complete. When reattaching the speaker pods, be careful not to pinch any antenna wires. BTW - this would be a good opportunity to make sure your antennae are properly secured. There seems to be a rash of loose and lost antennae. Scotty recommended a washer and Locktite on the last couple of threads as the precaution.
 
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No, they were installed at the factory. I think the Corbin instructions should be complete. When reattaching the speaker pods, be careful not to pinch any antenna wires. BTW - this would be a good opportunity to make sure your antennae are properly secured. There seems to be a rash of loose and lost antennae. Scotty recommended a washer and Locktite on the last couple of threads as the precaution.[/QUOTE]
Actually, BRP recommended it in a recent Service Bulletin. Loctite only goes on the last thread, not the whole thing.
 
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