MisterP
New member
Two disclaimers -
- I have a 2014 RT Ltd, these covers may be on other models, but I have no knowledge of that, so owners can check for themselves
- Before hearing "This is in the manual", it may be but I didn't see it, so I am posting it.
I lost my right inspection cover, which sits just above the vent on each side just forward of the floorboards. The bike was two weeks old, so I went back to the dealer and asked for a replacement.
It arrived this week so I went back to the dealer to pick it up. One of the service guys showed me a small plastic tab on the cover that hooks over the edge of the body panel just below it. This secures the panel with only the push lock tabs installed on it. He said that if the covers are pressed into place, in some cases the tab seats itself and the panel is secured. To be sure it's secured, he showed me how to put the tab in place first, then press the panel into place.
I saw an older post of a member who safety wired their panels for extra security in case they came loose. Because the body flexes quite a bit, I decided to do the same, so I added a piece of 18 ga electrical wire with a tie wrap on each end. If a panel pops off in the future, it should keep it attached to the bike until I can stop and reseat it. A good place to run a safety wire is behind the tab where the chrome Can Am decal is hooked to the panel. Turn the panel over and you will see the chrome piece is held by this tab and a single screw. The other end of the wire I looped through a hole on the frame at the top of the inspection hole, and secured that end with a tie wrap.
Two dealers have noted this is a common problem with these panels, and one went as far as to suggest BRP should change the design to secure these panels better. Losing an inspection panel is perhaps not common, but happens regularly for owners.
I thought it was funny that BRP asked for the old panel back for their warranty program. I told the dealer it was somewhere on I-75 outside of Ft. Myers, and I didn't intend to go looking for it.
- I have a 2014 RT Ltd, these covers may be on other models, but I have no knowledge of that, so owners can check for themselves
- Before hearing "This is in the manual", it may be but I didn't see it, so I am posting it.
I lost my right inspection cover, which sits just above the vent on each side just forward of the floorboards. The bike was two weeks old, so I went back to the dealer and asked for a replacement.
It arrived this week so I went back to the dealer to pick it up. One of the service guys showed me a small plastic tab on the cover that hooks over the edge of the body panel just below it. This secures the panel with only the push lock tabs installed on it. He said that if the covers are pressed into place, in some cases the tab seats itself and the panel is secured. To be sure it's secured, he showed me how to put the tab in place first, then press the panel into place.
I saw an older post of a member who safety wired their panels for extra security in case they came loose. Because the body flexes quite a bit, I decided to do the same, so I added a piece of 18 ga electrical wire with a tie wrap on each end. If a panel pops off in the future, it should keep it attached to the bike until I can stop and reseat it. A good place to run a safety wire is behind the tab where the chrome Can Am decal is hooked to the panel. Turn the panel over and you will see the chrome piece is held by this tab and a single screw. The other end of the wire I looped through a hole on the frame at the top of the inspection hole, and secured that end with a tie wrap.
Two dealers have noted this is a common problem with these panels, and one went as far as to suggest BRP should change the design to secure these panels better. Losing an inspection panel is perhaps not common, but happens regularly for owners.
I thought it was funny that BRP asked for the old panel back for their warranty program. I told the dealer it was somewhere on I-75 outside of Ft. Myers, and I didn't intend to go looking for it.