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Those Damn Grommets.

ThreeWheels

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Over the weekend, I lost my right side access panel because one of the three grommets that hold the thing in place fell out.

I have no idea where the panel is, so I need to buy a new one, and trust me, they ain't cheap, close to $300 including the special trim kit.

The grommet on the other hand, was buried in the belly pan. So the GOOD news is, I don't have to buy a new $0.15 grommet. Whew, what a relief.

I've lost two other grommets on the side panels and am waiting for replacements. At least those other panels are held in place with other fasteners, so they won't fall off the bike.

I'm thinking of gluing the grommets in place using some black RTV.

My dealer lubricates the grommets to make it easier to insert the plastic tabs. That way, there's less force to dislodge the grommets. Maybe the real answer is glue and a little vaseline. Seriously though, I'm thinking a little KY jelly might be better. Since it's water based, it will be slippery when I insert the tab, but then it will dry so the tab won't slip out so easily.

Has anybody experienced something similar, and maybe have a better solution ?
 
Over the weekend, I lost my right side access panel because one of the three grommets that hold the thing in place fell out.

I have no idea where the panel is, so I need to buy a new one, and trust me, they ain't cheap, close to $300 including the special trim kit.

The grommet on the other hand, was buried in the belly pan. So the GOOD news is, I don't have to buy a new $0.15 grommet. Whew, what a relief.

I've lost two other grommets on the side panels and am waiting for replacements. At least those other panels are held in place with other fasteners, so they won't fall off the bike.

I'm thinking of gluing the grommets in place using some black RTV.

My dealer lubricates the grommets to make it easier to insert the plastic tabs. That way, there's less force to dislodge the grommets. Maybe the real answer is glue and a little vaseline. Seriously though, I'm thinking a little KY jelly might be better. Since it's water based, it will be slippery when I insert the tab, but then it will dry so the tab won't slip out so easily.

Has anybody experienced something similar, and maybe have a better solution ?
When I replace the panels I put a drop of dish soap on the studs, and wipe the grommets with water. It slides right on and it is water soluable, so any rain or washing will eliminate the dish soap.
Sorry to hear about your panels. Thats got to hurt the old wallet.
Good luck C-YA RL
 
I lost my rear most one and a 10mm screw similar to the hex tuperware screws works fine and screws in Ok.
Can you get those gromies or equivalent thing at Home Depot?:dontknow:
 
same problem when i got home from dealer one grommet was missing found it buried in belly pan put it in place and installed panel pushed grommet out again.i found that takeing panels off was realy hard too was afraid of breaking tabs off so i used brake caliper silicon grease on tabs still on good and solid and dont push grommets out when installing them
 
If your dealer was the last one to install the panel maybe they could man-up for a new panel.

Over the weekend, I lost my right side access panel because one of the three grommets that hold the thing in place fell out.

I have no idea where the panel is, so I need to buy a new one, and trust me, they ain't cheap, close to $300 including the special trim kit.

The grommet on the other hand, was buried in the belly pan. So the GOOD news is, I don't have to buy a new $0.15 grommet. Whew, what a relief.

I've lost two other grommets on the side panels and am waiting for replacements. At least those other panels are held in place with other fasteners, so they won't fall off the bike.

I'm thinking of gluing the grommets in place using some black RTV.

My dealer lubricates the grommets to make it easier to insert the plastic tabs. That way, there's less force to dislodge the grommets. Maybe the real answer is glue and a little vaseline. Seriously though, I'm thinking a little KY jelly might be better. Since it's water based, it will be slippery when I insert the tab, but then it will dry so the tab won't slip out so easily.

Has anybody experienced something similar, and maybe have a better solution ?
 
Grommet answer..

Hey guys & gals
I think we have gone around this barn again and again and possibly again... The problem isn't just grommets. I am attaching pictures to show just what needs to be done so as not to lose these very expensive body parts, and a picture of the grommet package with part number for replacment grommets. Many dealers haven't learned just yet how to prevent this problem. They too think it's grommets missing or slipping out of their respective hole. As Lamont says.. glueing the grommets in is a very good idea but it isn't JUST missing grommets... take a look at the picture... In the first pic you see my pen is pointing at the hook/tab that MUST be hooked over the edge of the plastic frame. It is possible for it not to be hooked and look perfectly normal when attached only by the grommets. The second pic is the parts container with part # for getting extra grommets that will fit our Spyders.. Yep.. they are Honda OEM grommets.. THEY FIT... Note: you cannot see the tab in it's proper place by eyeball. you must do it by feel... Put your fingers behind the panel and feel that it is latched behind the plastic frame....Len

If your dealer was the last one to install the panel maybe they could man-up for a new panel.
 

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I have no one to blame but myself for the lost panel. Trust me, I wish I COULD blame someone else. And my dealer would be the first to stand up to the plate if it was his fault.
As to the hook, I'm not sure which panel is referenced in the photograph, but there is no such hook on the access panel for MY RT. Maybe it was changed for a later production run?
 
Hey guys & gals
I think we have gone around this barn again and again and possibly again... The problem isn't just grommets. I am attaching pictures to show just what needs to be done so as not to lose these very expensive body parts, and a picture of the grommet package with part number for replacment grommets. Many dealers haven't learned just yet how to prevent this problem. They too think it's grommets missing or slipping out of their respective hole. As Lamont says.. glueing the grommets in is a very good idea but it isn't JUST missing grommets... take a look at the picture... In the first pic you see my pen is pointing at the hook/tab that MUST be hooked over the edge of the plastic frame. It is possible for it not to be hooked and look perfectly normal when attached only by the grommets. The second pic is the parts container with part # for getting extra grommets that will fit our Spyders.. Yep.. they are Honda OEM grommets.. THEY FIT... Note: you cannot see the tab in it's proper place by eyeball. you must do it by feel... Put your fingers behind the panel and feel that it is latched behind the plastic frame....Len

Precisely. I cannot speak to the panels without this hook. Are those the ones with the Velcro tabs?

When dealing with the type with the hook, the panel will eventually blow off if the hook is not engaged regardless or not if the grommets are still in place. This is because the hook will push against the piece it should be hooked on to and th panel will eventually release from the grommets along the leading edge allowing air to get under the panel. We have discussed this previously.

Chris :spyder:
 
Thanks for the info.

Here's a pic of my access panel. No hook and no velcro. You guys must have panels from a different production run.
 
Preproduction and the dealer demo units had no hooks.

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Those Damned Grommets

I lost two of my grommets on the left side.:cus: I am not sure but what the dealer lost, at least, one of them during my 600mi oil change(I never found it in the abyss). I ordered some new grommets from the dealer and they have not arrived yet (it's been 3 weeks). They cost almost $5 ea., not $0.15.:( BRP calls the big ones "Oval Washers".
I had to make a grommet out of rubber hose and I always use some sort of lubricant (spit, silicone, soap) depending on what's on hand. My hose-grommet is still holding.:2thumbs: I went to the Honda Dealer and tried to find some replacements but they said that there were none.:gaah: I am glad I can get the part number and go back and try again.:sour:
 
The mystery revealed....

The old saying, "A picture is worth 1000 words" is proven out here. Take a look at Lamont's panel...and then at mine... Big difference... Get those tabs locked in boys & girls..these suckers are expensive. Mine, with a discount, was $233.96..and it was all my fault. Front tab wasn't locked in place dang it!! It looked perfectly attached and seated but I hadn't given it the it the old finger test... Consequently, somewhere out on I75 between Punta Gorda and Ft. Myers is a nice one, painted and everything... Len
Preproduction and the dealer demo units had no hooks.

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Over the weekend, I lost my right side access panel because one of the three grommets that hold the thing in place fell out.

I have no idea where the panel is, so I need to buy a new one, and trust me, they ain't cheap, close to $300 including the special trim kit.

The grommet on the other hand, was buried in the belly pan. So the GOOD news is, I don't have to buy a new $0.15 grommet. Whew, what a relief.

I've lost two other grommets on the side panels and am waiting for replacements. At least those other panels are held in place with other fasteners, so they won't fall off the bike.

I'm thinking of gluing the grommets in place using some black RTV.

My dealer lubricates the grommets to make it easier to insert the plastic tabs. That way, there's less force to dislodge the grommets. Maybe the real answer is glue and a little vaseline. Seriously though, I'm thinking a little KY jelly might be better. Since it's water based, it will be slippery when I insert the tab, but then it will dry so the tab won't slip out so easily.

Has anybody experienced something similar, and maybe have a better solution ?
Yahoo, my oval grommets came in from BRP today (3 weeks).:D
$15 for the two, including $5 for shipping.:gaah:
 
Yahoo, my oval grommets came in from BRP today (3 weeks).:D
$15 for the two, including $5 for shipping.:gaah:

I feel lucky. When I had my Spyder in for the 600 mile checkup, the tech noticed there were two missing. They didn't have any in stock, so he took them off of a floor model so I wouldn't be without. He placed an order for some more and the next time I was there, he gave me two of each... FREE. That's a good dealership.:bowdown:
 
Hey guys & gals
I think we have gone around this barn again and again and possibly again... The problem isn't just grommets. I am attaching pictures to show just what needs to be done so as not to lose these very expensive body parts, and a picture of the grommet package with part number for replacment grommets. Many dealers haven't learned just yet how to prevent this problem. They too think it's grommets missing or slipping out of their respective hole. As Lamont says.. glueing the grommets in is a very good idea but it isn't JUST missing grommets... take a look at the picture... In the first pic you see my pen is pointing at the hook/tab that MUST be hooked over the edge of the plastic frame. It is possible for it not to be hooked and look perfectly normal when attached only by the grommets. The second pic is the parts container with part # for getting extra grommets that will fit our Spyders.. Yep.. they are Honda OEM grommets.. THEY FIT... Note: you cannot see the tab in it's proper place by eyeball. you must do it by feel... Put your fingers behind the panel and feel that it is latched behind the plastic frame....Len
My Honda Grommet Kit came in today. Everything was there. It is a 5-grommet set but the round one and the oval one were there as promised.:2thumbs: And a whole lot cheaper than the OEM grommets from BRP.:cus:
 
I feel lucky. When I had my Spyder in for the 600 mile checkup, the tech noticed there were two missing. They didn't have any in stock, so he took them off of a floor model so I wouldn't be without. He placed an order for some more and the next time I was there, he gave me two of each... FREE. That's a good dealership.:bowdown:
I tried to get my dealer to give me the grommets off of one their floor models.:bowdown: They wouldn't do it.:mad: I guess they would rather have my cover fly off so that they could sell me a $300 part instead of a $0.15 grommet. The Honda parts worked fine and didn't cost an arm and a leg.:thumbup:
 
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