daveinva
New member
A few weeks back while installing some fine ESI/NMN lighting products, I accidentally dropped a Posi-Tap connector down behind my control panel.
At the time, it was frustrating as ESI doesn't include any spares; but a week later and Amazon had me a replacement Posi-Tap and I was on my way.
Sadly, now the REAL problem has presented itself: I have a loose Posi-Tap rolling around the bottom of my Spyder.
It's completely inconsequential, of course; I can't hear it during riding, and it doesn't hurt a thing.
BUT, when I'm going slow or braking, I sure as heck hear that little itty-bitty piece of plastic roll around down there (even with a helmet and earplugs!).
Like Poe and his tell-tale heart, this annoys me to no end. :gaah:
Thus, my $64,000 question for the forum: what is the easiest and likeliest solution to finding that part? Which panels, if any, do I have to remove to have a good chance of finding it down there? I've got the ability to jack up my Spyder if necessary... just wondering how the heck I can get to wherever it most likely is rolling around at.
Thanks in advance for the advice...
At the time, it was frustrating as ESI doesn't include any spares; but a week later and Amazon had me a replacement Posi-Tap and I was on my way.
Sadly, now the REAL problem has presented itself: I have a loose Posi-Tap rolling around the bottom of my Spyder.
It's completely inconsequential, of course; I can't hear it during riding, and it doesn't hurt a thing.
BUT, when I'm going slow or braking, I sure as heck hear that little itty-bitty piece of plastic roll around down there (even with a helmet and earplugs!).
Like Poe and his tell-tale heart, this annoys me to no end. :gaah:
Thus, my $64,000 question for the forum: what is the easiest and likeliest solution to finding that part? Which panels, if any, do I have to remove to have a good chance of finding it down there? I've got the ability to jack up my Spyder if necessary... just wondering how the heck I can get to wherever it most likely is rolling around at.
Thanks in advance for the advice...