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WARNING FOR ALL RT OWNERS * You may want to check this on your machine

How often do you check your windshield mount?


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I received one billet arm from Ron and will soon install it on my wife's windshield (she has the huge F4 and rides with it raised).

I'll carry her old one as a spare in case mine should fail.

Think you could replace a broken one on the fly? I saw a photo here a while back of a broken one temporarily fixed with metal hose clamps.
 
Think you could replace a broken one on the fly? I saw a photo here a while back of a broken one temporarily fixed with metal hose clamps.

On a long tour, I take my full complement of Spyder tools. About the only thing I can't deal with is anything requiring a lift....but I'm working on that.
 
On a long tour, I take my full complement of Spyder tools. About the only thing I can't deal with is anything requiring a lift....but I'm working on that.

Shop the JUNK yards for an Alumin. ( or steel ) scissor jack from a compact car / suv etc. ..... they can easily lift the Spyder, are small and lightweight.... I have a few and cut the ring end off and welded a 1/2 in nut on it .... I can use my drill or a small ratchet & socket .... they work great for any lifting .... I spent about $ 5.00 ea. ..... good luck .... Mike :thumbup:
 
Shop the JUNK yards for an Alumin. ( or steel ) scissor jack from a compact car / suv etc. ..... they can easily lift the Spyder, are small and lightweight.... I have a few and cut the ring end off and welded a 1/2 in nut on it .... I can use my drill or a small ratchet & socket .... they work great for any lifting .... I spent about $ 5.00 ea. ..... good luck .... Mike :thumbup:

You the man!
 
Think you could replace a broken one on the fly? I saw a photo here a while back of a broken one temporarily fixed with metal hose clamps.

You know what? I'd also need drift punches, heat guns, a vice and a clean, tidy work space to do this. I won't be doing it alongside the road for sure!

I'm going to look up that thread for temporary fixes!
 
Just bring gorilla tape with you to hold the windshield in place. Not much you can do once it snaps like mine did on the Hwy.

I just propped it back upward and drove home. I was rather surprised it held in place and didn't blow backward at me again. So Gorrilla tape would be a quick temp fix or even some U Clamps with a plate on each side of the arm as a quick temp fix.
 
You know what? I'd also need drift punches, heat guns, a vice and a clean, tidy work space to do this. I won't be doing it alongside the road for sure!

I'm going to look up that thread for temporary fixes!

Learned a good lesson a long time ago, 1983. My wife and I were in a campground near the south rim of the Grand Canyon and met a fella who had his disabled 2 wheeler torn down trying to repair a damaged part. He was at a point where he couldn't reassemble his ride without the part he needed. He was stuck, and apparently the closest available part was in Vegas. Lesson, don't take your ride apart in the middle of forsaken nowhere, particularly if it is still moveable.
 
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