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I think that I need a little bit of help

Bob Denman

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...With installing the Spyderpops heats shields that kind of sit under the pegs...
I've been twisting these instructions around in my mind, and I just can't get it straight... :opps:
Are there any videos that show just what goes where, and how it hooks up?
Thanks! :thumbup:
 
I had trouble at first too, had to take a knife to them to make them fit properly. Nobody sees them except for the lower inch or so.
 
I installed mine on the 2010 with the help of a friend, and Harvey installed it on the 2013. What makes it easy is to lift it because you need a GOOD view of the area. Also, if I recall correctly, you need to loosen (not remove) a bolt or a screw. Wish I can give you more information, but they are a little of a PITA to install. Good luck!
 
Thanks! I've got them propped up in front of me... :shocked:
I just am haivng trouble getting it straight; and it's not a hypoglycemic episode that's causing it... ;)
The Missus is out tonight, so I have a "Window of Opportunity"... :thumbup:
If I can figure them out! :gaah:
 
Thanks! I've got them propped up in front of me... :shocked:
I just am haivng trouble getting it straight; and it's not a hypoglycemic episode that's causing it... ;)
The Missus is out tonight, so I have a "Window of Opportunity"... :thumbup:
If I can figure them out! :gaah:

Bob:

I will notify the local law enforcement officers that your wife is out tonight and should they get a call about someone screaming and occasional profanity at your residence, not to worry because you are alone and wrenching.:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

Cruzr Joe
 
Bob:

I will notify the local law enforcement officers that your wife is out tonight and should they get a call about someone screaming and occasional profanity at your residence, not to worry because you are alone and wrenching.:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

Cruzr Joe

I think Bob would rather you ask the LEO's over there to look for a reason to keep his wife away for a few days so he can order and wrench a few more parts!:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
 
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They already know to give this shack a wide berth...
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...With installing the Spyderpops heats shields that kind of sit under the pegs...
I've been twisting these instructions around in my mind, and I just can't get it straight... :opps:
Are there any videos that show just what goes where, and how it hooks up?
Thanks! :thumbup:

I purchased a set but never figured them out either :banghead: Might revisit putting them on now that I'm a bit more experienced with the :spyder2:. An install video would be nice for those who need a visual aid :pray:
 
Are you talking about the Cat shields? If so, you need to loosen one screw in the front to tuck it behind. The rest of it is held on with plastic plugs that push into existing holes on the back side of the casting.
 
Heat shields

Remove bottom screw from front pegs. Take clip off of front brake linkage and let it drop down. Put front hole in shield where you removed screw insert screw back in don't tighten yet. Push plastic pins into holes in shield raise shield and insert pins in holds that are in frame. Hook brake linkage back up. Now left side if it's a se5 do the same as right except no brake or linkage to worry about.If it's a sm5 slide front end of shield through shift lever then turn sheld up then put screw in then plastic pins raise shield up put pins in holds in frame tighten screws up. Hope this helps.
 
Guys...:shocked:
I think that you might have just help this Blind Hog find the acorn...:ohyea:
I'll BE Back later! :2thumbs:
 
yea, it took me a few days of pondering on how they fit and unfortunately it was a few months ago that I did it, so I can remember what finally made it POP in my head as to how they slip under but they do........
 
I've got them in place... and my Brakelights are doing a nice job of lighting up the darkness! :yikes:
I've posted in the General Discussion Area to try and get more eyes on the problem...
 
if you are referring to the brake lights remain on and you have to tap the pedal to get them off..... yea...... lol.... I think I have to take an exacto knife out.....
 
I removed it... The brake lights are still signaling my impending demise...
The only other part under there that I monkeyed with, was the brake rod...
How can you mess that one up?
 
that is weird...... if you removed the shield and reconnected the spring, etc, then I am stumped and its 9pm and I dont feel like going out in the garage and crawling under my Spyder

I will take a look tomorrow and see if I can figure anything out
 
thanks! :thumbup:
I've hooked my Battery Tender up in an attempt to save the life of the battery :shocked:; I've about got a story for the Missus ready to try and save myself... Time will tell...
 
FUN

Harvey had fun putting mine in even with it up on his lift! seems like the hardest time he had was putting the clip back on the brake rod?
 
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