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Lost panel/extended waranty

capt jim

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I lost a panel (it fell off) while riding. Is it covered under my extended waranty? It's a 2010 RT. I have a BRP Best Waranty. Can anyone advise?
 
Only thing I think that would make it remotely covered is if the attachment device was defective?

Was it the side service panel w the Zeus clips?
 
Another reason I like the Baker Airwings. They not only get you air when you need it, they also keep the side panels in place...the panels can't come off without removing a screw.
 
lost pael

went back found panel it was beat up but fit back in place the left grommet wass missing got a new one and popped it back in place
 
Two common causes of losing the RT side panels are pusing a grommet through and improper panel reinstallation. In either case, unless your Spyder was just serviced by the dealer, he is unlikely to cover it. Some have done it out of the goodness of their hearts, though...it doesn't hurt to ask.

When installing the panel you have to be sure that you don't push through the grommets, and it pays to glue them in with 3M Super Weatherstrip ahdesive or silicone caulk, and to lubricate the pins and grommets with a little spit or water before you reinstalkl the panel. I don't recommend silicone spray or other lubricants because they make the grommets slippery long-term, and the panels can come off more readily. Spit or water dries quickly. When installing the panel be sure the hook (on the top rear of most panels) is engaged with the adjacent panel. If it is not, you are almost guaranteed to lose the panel at speed. After the panel is installed, wiggle every corner. Compare to the other corners or other side id needed. If any corner seems to show excessive play, or the hook seems not to be engaged, remove the panel and look for the problem, then try again.
 
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lopst panel

the reasson i thought it might be coverred is when bnike was 18 monthe old they replasced my stock muffler because the paint was partly gone.
 
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When installing the panel you have to be sure that you don't push through the grommets, and it pays to glue them in with 3M Super Weatherstrip ahdesive or silicone caulk, and to lubricate the pins and grommets with a little spit or water before you reinstalkl the panel. I don't recommend silicone spray or other lubricants because they make the grommets slippery long-term, and the panels can come off more readily. Spit or water dries quickly. [snip]

I keep a small bottle of windex next to the :spyder2:. When I get ready to put the panel back on, I give each grommet a quick spray with windex. Works like a charm.
 
I guess the RT's have a different connection, the ST side panel is connected w 3-4 Zeus clips. :dontknow:
 
Two common causes of losing the RT side panels are pusing a grommet through and improper panel reinstallation. In either case, unless your Spyder was just serviced by the dealer, he is unlikely to cover it. Some have done it out of the goodness of their hearts, though...it doesn't hurt to ask.

When installing the panel you have to be sure that you don't push through the grommets, and it pays to glue them in with 3M Super Weatherstrip ahdesive or silicone caulk, and to lubricate the pins and grommets with a little spit or water before you reinstalkl the panel. I don't recommend silicone spray or other lubricants because they make the grommets slippery long-term, and the panels can come off more readily. Spit or water dries quickly. When installing the panel be sure the hook (on the top rear of most panels) is engaged with the adjacent panel. If it is not, you are almost guaranteed to lose the panel at speed. After the panel is installed, wiggle every corner. Compare to the other corners or other side id needed. If any corner seems to show excessive play, or the hook seems not to be engaged, remove the panel and look for the problem, then try again.


:agree::agree:

Cruzr Joe
 
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