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Spyderpops Strike Two

Tazzel

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I just posted last week that my second install of the Spyderpop's Heat shield fell off again between Durango Colorado and Denver. After I posted this development, forum members came back and said that this had also happened to them. It would be nice if more people posted stuff like that so that others could make informed decisions before they spend money on Mods from vendors.

So this weekend I heard some plastic type slapping noise and went to investigate what it might be. After crawling around and looking up I notice that the Spyderpops "missing belt guard" had almost tore in half. There was no evidence that the belt guard had gotten caught in anything it was just tearing due to the constant turbulence up there in the belt area.

So anyone that has this mod should check on the belt guard to see if it is still holding up.

My spyder is always garaged so that did not contribute.

Spyderpop still continues not to answer the phone or return messages, both voice and email.
 
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I just posted last week that my second install of the Spyderpop's Heat shield fell off again between Durango Colorado and Denver. After I posted this development forum members came back and said that this had also happened to them. I would be nice if more people posted stuff like that so that others could make informed decisions before the spend money on Mods from vendors.

So this weekend I heard some plastic type slapping noise and went to investigate what it might be. After crawling around and looking up I notice that the Spyderpops "missing belt guard had almost tore in half. There was no evidence that the belt guard had gotten caught in anything it was just tearing due to the constant turbulence up there in the belt area.

So anyone that has this mod should check on the belt guard to see if it is still holding up.

My spyder is always garaged so that did not contribute.

Spyderpop still continues not to answer the phone or return messages, both voice and email.
Harvey is out of town. He and Lamont went to Magog. They are on I-81 in Virginia, headed south on their Spyders, as I type this . . . I'm sure you will hear from him as soon as he gets home . . . it isn't like he has a multinational corporation with thousands of employees . . .
 
Last year when I had a problem installing the Bumpskid on our RT, I talked to Harvey on the phone and he helped me get it finished. He is a one man band.
 
I just posted last week that my second install of the Spyderpop's Heat shield fell off again between Durango Colorado and Denver. After I posted this development forum members came back and said that this had also happened to them. I would be nice if more people posted stuff like that so that others could make informed decisions before the spend money on Mods from vendors.

So this weekend I heard some plastic type slapping noise and went to investigate what it might be. After crawling around and looking up I notice that the Spyderpops "missing belt guard had almost tore in half. There was no evidence that the belt guard had gotten caught in anything it was just tearing due to the constant turbulence up there in the belt area.

So anyone that has this mod should check on the belt guard to see if it is still holding up.

My spyder is always garaged so that did not contribute.

Spyderpop still continues not to answer the phone or return messages, both voice and email.


Sorry to hear that you had this problem, when Harvey (Spyderpops) gets back from Canada I am sure he will be available to assist you.

Cruzr Joe
 
Hang in there..!!

spyderpops stands behind his products. Mine have worked well the only one (rock guard) had an unfortunate disagreement with the chain tensioner. Got a bit torn and scuffed but never came off....:thumbup:
 
Harvey is out of town. He and Lamont went to Magog. They are on I-81 in Virginia, headed south on their Spyders, as I type this . . . I'm sure you will hear from him as soon as he gets home . . . it isn't like he has a multinational corporation with thousands of employees . . .

Sorry to hear that you had this problem, when Harvey (Spyderpops) gets back from Canada I am sure he will be available to assist you.

Cruzr Joe


Heading south?

Canada?

Thats gonna be a looooong ride !! :yikes:
 
I just posted last week that my second install of the Spyderpop's Heat shield fell off again between Durango Colorado and Denver. After I posted this development forum members came back and said that this had also happened to them. I would be nice if more people posted stuff like that so that others could make informed decisions before the spend money on Mods from vendors.

So this weekend I heard some plastic type slapping noise and went to investigate what it might be. After crawling around and looking up I notice that the Spyderpops "missing belt guard had almost tore in half. There was no evidence that the belt guard had gotten caught in anything it was just tearing due to the constant turbulence up there in the belt area.

So anyone that has this mod should check on the belt guard to see if it is still holding up.

My spyder is always garaged so that did not contribute.

Spyderpop still continues not to answer the phone or return messages, both voice and email.

Please be sure to let us all know when Harvey contacts you . . . since you let us all know he hadn't
 
not holding my breath. When I purchased the block off plate I had an install question. Called contact number to get help and no one answered the phone. Left voice message to call me and that was 18 months ago. I guess he was on a trip then too.

I know you guys are defending him and that is great. But I have not had a very positive experience with him or his products. As someone that has thier own business its the number one no no to not be responsive to customers needs even if its setting up a voice messaging system to say "I am out of town for x number of days and will get back to you"

I guess at this point it does not matter, I will not be purchasing his products again, for me they have either fallen off or broken off.
 
I realize that you're frustrated... :gaah:
But you've been cooking his goose in here
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, and he's not around and able to defend himself... :shocked:
Give the guy a chance to do right by you, and you may just be pleasantly surprised! :thumbup:
 
Block off plate

I just posted last week that my second install of the Spyderpop's Heat shield fell off again between Durango Colorado and Denver. After I posted this development forum members came back and said that this had also happened to them. I would be nice if more people posted stuff like that so that others could make informed decisions before the spend money on Mods from vendors.

So this weekend I heard some plastic type slapping noise and went to investigate what it might be. After crawling around and looking up I notice that the Spyderpops "missing belt guard had almost tore in half. There was no evidence that the belt guard had gotten caught in anything it was just tearing due to the constant turbulence up there in the belt area.

So anyone that has this mod should check on the belt guard to see if it is still holding up.

My spyder is always garaged so that did not contribute.

Spyderpop still continues not to answer the phone or return messages, both voice and email.

There is really no way for heat block off plate to fall off...Except that maybe it was not installed correctly. I have had mine on my 2010
Rt since 2011 with no problems and over 20K and it has worked flawlesly to keep excessive heat off rt foot and leg I would not RIDE IN SUMMER HEAT IF IT WASN'T FOR THE PLATE..THANK YOU SPYDERPOP FOR A GREAT PRODUCT.......A well satisfied customer....

Freebob...:doorag:
 
There is really no way for heat block off plate to fall off...Except that maybe it was not installed correctly. I have had mine on my 2010
Rt since 2011 with no problems and over 20K and it has worked flawlesly to keep excessive heat off rt foot and leg I would not RIDE IN SUMMER HEAT IF IT WASN'T FOR THE PLATE..THANK YOU SPYDERPOP FOR A GREAT PRODUCT.......A well satisfied customer....

Freebob...:doorag:

Then if there is no way that it could happen I guess I imagined it twice as well as other RS owners that had the same problem. Since it is only held on with adhesive (supplied by Spyderpops) I think it would very easily fall off if the adhesive is not quality.
 
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RT or RS

Then if there is no way that it could happen I guess I imagined it twice as well as other RS owners that had the same problem. Since it is only held on with adhesive (supplyed by Spyderpops) I think it would very easily fall off if the adhesive is not quality.

Ok did not see in your post that your install was on a RS and not RT..Well i also had one on my 2008 GS traded in on 2010 Rt..
I had 8K on my GS with no problems...Sorry you had problems......

Freebob...:doorag:
 
Ok did not see in your post that your install was on a RS and not RT..Well i also had one on my 2008 GS traded in on 2010 Rt..
I had 8K on my GS with no problems...Sorry you had problems......

Freebob...:doorag:

Just to repeat, its not just me but I'm glad "you" did not have problems. I am only posting my experence so others can make an informed decisions to buy products or not buy products. If I had known that heat shields had a tendency to fall off, I may have enforced it with a zip tie. If I had known it was possible for the belt guard to tear, I may have at least checked on it every few months so that it did not tear completey and get caught up in the sprocket. Or I may have made a decision not to purchase at all. This is a place to come for information and I am just relating my experience.
 
Just to repeat, its not just me but I'm glad "you" did not have problems. I am only posting my experence so others can make an informed decisions to buy products or not buy products. If I had known that heat shields had a tendency to fall off, I may have enforced it with a zip tie. If I had known it was possible for the belt guard to tear, I may have at least checked on it every few months so that it did not tear completey and get caught up in the sprocket. Or I may have made a decision not to purchase at all. This is a place to come for information and I am just relating my experience.

I can understand anyone's frustration if they have a problem with a product.

However, what I cannot understand is someone riding something like a Spyder without inspecting it more often -- like every time you ride it. Seriously, if you would have done something as simple as checking your tire pressure you could possibly have noticed something.

I am not bashing you, but everyone needs to quit just hopping on their Spyders without doing an inspection before riding; at least occasionally check it out. Doing so might have saved you some grief. ;)
 
If I had known that heat shields had a tendency to fall off, I may have enforced it with a zip tie. If I had known it was possible for the belt guard to tear, I may have at least checked on it every few months so that it did not tear completey and get caught up in the sprocket.

I had to zip tie my heat shield on my 2008 GS, after a number of months. But, in all fairness, I e-mailed Harvey and he sent a new one with instructions to use the alcohol swab and make sure the area was cleaned. It's been a few years now and the zip ties are holding nicely. I just never got around to installing the new heat shield.

The spyderpops belt guard is still doing fine though; I periodically give it a twist.
 
JMO
Seems to me heat and adhesive don't go together. I would think the heat would dry the adhesive out.
After 2 times i would be leary.
Maybe Gorrila tape:roflblack:
 
However, what I cannot understand is someone riding something like a Spyder without inspecting it more often -- like every time you ride it. Seriously, if you would have done something as simple as checking your tire pressure you could possibly have noticed something.

I am not bashing you, but everyone needs to quit just hopping on their Spyders without doing an inspection before riding; at least occasionally check it out. Doing so might have saved you some grief. ;)

This statement does not make sense to me.
I don't think I need to crawl under my bike every time I ride it.
I can understand that spyderpops is on a trip on his bike, but I'm sure he gets his messages. He should have called him and discussed the problem.
I also can understand that some customers we might not want as customers.
 
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