Securing your sidecovers

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31 Dec 2010 00:12 #419454 by mtbspeedfreak
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Gents,

What's the best way to secure your sidecovers? One blew off awhile back, I just got a new one painted and detailed to match. I have replaced all 6 rubber grommets (made a noticeable difference right off the bat).

I'd prefer not to do the whole drill press/zip tie routine.

Thanks,
Mark

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31 Dec 2010 06:38 - 31 Dec 2010 07:02 #419467 by Patton
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Here's one option.


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31 Dec 2010 06:47 - 31 Dec 2010 07:01 #419468 by Patton
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Another option is to use a spring clip where one nipple is reasonably accessible with side cover in normal position.

The pic below illustrates clip position through nipple.

Clip is inserted last, with side cover in normal position after nipple is fitted through the grommet, to prevent nipple from leaving the grommet.

Must of course remember to remove the clip before attempting to remove the side cover.


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31 Dec 2010 07:01 #419470 by z1kzonly
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Seeing you have new grommets, good.
I used to wrap some electrical tape around the side cover nipple, gave it a little extra diameter.
It pushed in nice and tight.

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31 Dec 2010 07:07 - 31 Dec 2010 07:08 #419471 by Patton
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Reportedly, using pods instead of the stock air-box allows more wind pressure under the side covers making them more prone to blow off and away from the bike --- at least on some bike models.

Good Fortune! :)

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31 Dec 2010 08:35 #419476 by gnfreak
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Patton wrote:

Here's one option.


i used this option. i just went to the fishing tackle box and got two 9" steel leaders and connected the covers to the bike frame.

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31 Dec 2010 09:54 #419482 by trianglelaguna
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i used smaller drill bit and some fine wire that i had

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31 Dec 2010 11:21 #419506 by AlienTech
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I used some of that epoxy putty to build up the studs on the covers and left the trailing edge "sharper" than stock so it has great grip... when I lost mine it was on the 427N and I had an idea where it flew off, went home tossed the wife on the back so she could jump off and grab it quickly before we could get run over :)

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31 Dec 2010 11:31 #419508 by KZ1979LTD
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Wow! That's two things wives are good for!

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31 Dec 2010 12:28 #419510 by stonemaster
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I wonder how a circlip or snap ring would work ? yea I had one blow coming up I 40 A semi squashed it

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31 Dec 2010 13:17 #419514 by racer54
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I have seen where a guy used a spring attched to both covers to "tie" them together. Takes away someof the underseat space but it worked good. Just attach the spring to a tab on each side cover and stretch between each side, Keeps tension pulling them in to each other. Just another idea to throw out there. I personally use those spring clips on mine but they can be a pain sometimes. Although it's better then losing a cover...

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31 Dec 2010 13:58 #419517 by trianglelaguna
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i used the fine jewelers type wire that i had salvaged somewhere ...and a tiny hole the just wrap it around whatever

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