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Hindle Problems

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:helpsmilie:

I thought perhaps some of you Spyder owners could tell me if you have had any problems with your Hindle pipes essentially falling apart at the seems. Mine has about 6000 miles on it and just about every rivet is loose (already replaced the ones on the heat shield) and now it is leaking pretty bad and rattling like a cheap baby toy. :dontknow:

Is this normal for 6000 miles? I am going to have to get a new pipe and I dont want to replace it with another Hindle only to find the same problem just around the corner.:banghead:
 
:helpsmilie:

I thought perhaps some of you Spyder owners could tell me if you have had any problems with your Hindle pipes essentially falling apart at the seems. Mine has about 6000 miles on it and just about every rivet is loose (already replaced the ones on the heat shield) and now it is leaking pretty bad and rattling like a cheap baby toy. :dontknow:

Is this normal for 6000 miles? I am going to have to get a new pipe and I dont want to replace it with another Hindle only to find the same problem just around the corner.:banghead:
I have 7000 miles on mine and no problems so far.
 
Never heard of that.

Is it still under warranty? Do you have the BEST warranty? It's made by Can-Am so you likely have easy recourse if it's falling apart.

Many here have the hindle and I haven't heard of any falling apart....
 
:helpsmilie:

Mine has about 6000 miles on it and just about every rivet is loose (already replaced the ones on the heat shield) and now it is leaking pretty bad and rattling like a cheap baby toy. :dontknow:



I got my hindle in April I don't know how many miles but the heat shield is rattling around. :gaah:
 
I got my hindle in April I don't know how many miles but the heat shield is rattling around. :gaah:

I understand your frustration. I drilled out the rivets, used nuts and stainless steel bolts but they still loosen up. I also tried rubber washers but every type thus far have melted. If I figure soomething out I will for sure let you know.
 
Rivet's

Drill out the old rivet's and put in new one's. You can find the rivet's and drill bit all in one kit on line. That's what I did.
 
No luck with my dealer since it was purchased used.

Its getting worse. I went for a ride today and it appears that fiberglass or some other sort of material is coming out of the seam????:(
 
Hindle

:helpsmilie:

I thought perhaps some of you Spyder owners could tell me if you have had any problems with your Hindle pipes essentially falling apart at the seems. Mine has about 6000 miles on it and just about every rivet is loose (already replaced the ones on the heat shield) and now it is leaking pretty bad and rattling like a cheap baby toy. :dontknow:

Is this normal for 6000 miles? I am going to have to get a new pipe and I dont want to replace it with another Hindle only to find the same problem just around the corner.:banghead:


I've seen mufflers do what you describe when excessive backfiring has occurred. Some will split open like a ripe watermellon.:f_spider:
 
My front shield has the loose rivets - other than that it's fine. I don't think the BEST warranty will cover the hindle as it an aftermarket add-on (even though it came from BRP). I can't remember what the warranty on the Hindle was.
 
My front shield has the loose rivets - other than that it's fine. I don't think the BEST warranty will cover the hindle as it an aftermarket add-on (even though it came from BRP). I can't remember what the warranty on the Hindle was.

I actually checked my hindle after the discussion here and I did notice that the shield has loose rivets...not enough to cause a problem, but the shield does seem to loosen...I yanked on it a good bit and think it's still secure.

As far as the rest of the pipe goes, it's solid...
 
Well it sounds like the consensus is that they are solid pipes and mine is an anomaly other than the heat shield issues.

 
I know what you mean. I have almost 18,000 miles on my spyder, my shield thats over the pipe part thats right below where your foot sets, it was rattling ever time I would get on the throttle:gaah:. When I had my bike customized, the guy took it off and drilled out the wholes and put hex screws and I haven't had a problem since. The shield that is directly over the Hindle can't be drilled out. It rivits directly to the pipe.

Before you buy a new pipe read this thread on after market pipes. http://westcoastspyder.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=293

Also beware that certain cities here in CA are giving $600 fix it tickets for after market pipes. ALL AFTER MARKET PIPES ARE ILLEGAL IN CA. We can get away with Hindle because it says Can Am on it.
 
I know what you mean. I have almost 18,000 miles on my spyder, my shield thats over the pipe part thats right below where your foot sets, it was rattling ever time I would get on the throttle:gaah:. When I had my bike customized, the guy took it off and drilled out the wholes and put hex screws and I haven't had a problem since. The shield that is directly over the Hindle can't be drilled out. It rivits directly to the pipe.

Before you buy a new pipe read this thread on after market pipes. http://westcoastspyder.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=293

Also beware that certain cities here in CA are giving $600 fix it tickets for after market pipes. ALL AFTER MARKET PIPES ARE ILLEGAL IN CA. We can get away with Hindle because it says Can Am on it.

Thanks for looking out. Maybe someday we will have the chance to meet. That would be cool. :2thumbs:


You mentioned that the shield over the pipe cant be drilled out? Mine came out without a problem:dontknow:

I tried the hex head screws with locknuts on the shield over the can but they still loosen up. Perhaps your guys used locktite? I was going to try that if it happens on the next one. I am all but convinced between CA law and warranty issues, the Hindle is probably the only option for me other than stock.

I would like to thank everyone again for the help and input. I really appreciate it.
 
Thanks for looking out. Maybe someday we will have the chance to meet. That would be cool. :2thumbs:


You mentioned that the shield over the pipe cant be drilled out? Mine came out without a problem:dontknow:

I tried the hex head screws with locknuts on the shield over the can but they still loosen up. Perhaps your guys used locktite? I was going to try that if it happens on the next one. I am all but convinced between CA law and warranty issues, the Hindle is probably the only option for me other than stock.

I would like to thank everyone again for the help and input. I really appreciate it.
Loctite loosens with heat.
-Scotty
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Thank you Scotty, I guess I should try something else.

Do you have any suggestions?:dontknow:
I'm not aware of any locking compounds that hold up at high temps. Muffler repair compound may do it for a while. Beyond that there are mechanic means of some kind, lock washers, serrated head screws, or well fastened rivets. For now, you might try shimming the loose areas with a wedged in shim.
-Scotty
 
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