split my tail :(
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split my tail :(
Pissed off today, went to start fitting my new top box, had troubles getting the tail off, on youtube it looked so easy, managed to split the tail and its now cracked.
Could live with it but been playing on my mind all day, luckly there was a new one on ebay so just bought that so will drill the holes on that one instead.
Just wanted to vent my frustration
Could live with it but been playing on my mind all day, luckly there was a new one on ebay so just bought that so will drill the holes on that one instead.
Just wanted to vent my frustration
Re: split my tail :(
Just hate when stuff like that happens. Least you found one straight away.
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Re: split my tail :(
I am surprised the tail plastic is that weak. Will be fitting a top box to mine within the next month or two.
I guess there are certain sections of the tail that have clips on that you have to be careful with. I most certainly wouldn't have been pleased myself if this had happened to my bike...that's some bad luck, but glad you have a replacement sorted quickly.
I guess there are certain sections of the tail that have clips on that you have to be careful with. I most certainly wouldn't have been pleased myself if this had happened to my bike...that's some bad luck, but glad you have a replacement sorted quickly.
Re: split my tail :(
TBH, i was pulling it hard, i didnt know where the tabs were (manual would of helped )
so to learn from me, there are 2 tabs on each side, you'll need something to pry them off.
In the youtube vid, cant remember who it was but it was a silver one, his tail in the middle split too lol
take your time!
so to learn from me, there are 2 tabs on each side, you'll need something to pry them off.
In the youtube vid, cant remember who it was but it was a silver one, his tail in the middle split too lol
take your time!
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Re: split my tail :(
Thanks for the warning, sorry however you have been a "guinea pig" to the alerted advice!
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Re: split my tail :(
were you using the proper plastic removing tools?? Fingers are too big and bulky for the job...
Re: split my tail :(
no, i was doing it with bare hands
dont have any plastic removing tools, never used or needed them (in this case could of done with it).
either way, its a lesson learned, luckly not that expensive but annoying!
dont have any plastic removing tools, never used or needed them (in this case could of done with it).
either way, its a lesson learned, luckly not that expensive but annoying!
Re: split my tail :(
Never mind. It happened to me as well. My crack is located on the other side and slightly forward than yours. A bit of super glue fixed it and you have to know it's there to notice it.
Shit happens.
Shit happens.
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Re: split my tail :(
Now I'm worried...
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Re: split my tail :(
That sux man but hey your name is "cracksta" lol
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Re: split my tail :(
If you are in the USA then these people have a low price panel to replace the cracked one.
The downside is they are not the fastest in the world.
http://www.powersportsplus.com/
The downside is they are not the fastest in the world.
http://www.powersportsplus.com/
Re: split my tail :(
I had a similar issue, not realizing there were clips. I used a small flat head screw driver to push the clips and it worked really nicely.
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Re: split my tail :(
Cracksta, we're all in the same boat here...hit or miss with the plastics. Sorry about your miss, it would make me too. Upside of this? You can do a practice "drill" run on the cracker and be a pro on the newbie
I've had several panels off my scoot the past few weeks including "this" one. I took some underside pictures of them for my future reference. Sharing this now for anyone wanting to see the grab rails's underside.
Good luck with the new panel and install!
I've had several panels off my scoot the past few weeks including "this" one. I took some underside pictures of them for my future reference. Sharing this now for anyone wanting to see the grab rails's underside.
Good luck with the new panel and install!
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Re: split my tail :(
cheers whitenoise!
I'm going to drill the new one before installing, the old one i'll sell it on as i'm sure people will want the tail or handy in repairing plastic.
Just unfortunate really, also i've only had the bike 3 weeks and already i'm getting scratches and marks on the side, espcially on the side stand side, i think its because where i park, all the bikes are bunched up together.
I'm going to drill the new one before installing, the old one i'll sell it on as i'm sure people will want the tail or handy in repairing plastic.
Just unfortunate really, also i've only had the bike 3 weeks and already i'm getting scratches and marks on the side, espcially on the side stand side, i think its because where i park, all the bikes are bunched up together.
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Re: split my tail :(
There must be something wrong with that bit, my repair shop made the same break in almost the same place at my last servicing.
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Re: split my tail :(
There's a clip in the back-center, and 2 in the front. I undo the two screws, lift to pop the back clip, then push forwards and up in order to get the piece off. I've taken mine off several times with no tools, just BE GENTLE -- you don't need a lot of force. You just need some force in the right direction. If pushing one way gently doesn't work, try another. Repeat until the clip pops.
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Re: split my tail :(
Hi, just went thru replacing multiple panels on my PCX. I can now tell you how to 'officially per the manual' remove that panel.Cracksta wrote:Pissed off today, went to start fitting my new top box, had troubles getting the tail off, on youtube it looked so easy, managed to split the tail and its now cracked.
Could live with it but been playing on my mind all day, luckly there was a new one on ebay so just bought that so will drill the holes on that one instead.
Just wanted to vent my frustration
It is done completely by hand.
1. Remove the two machine screws toward the to rear of the panel.
2. Standing on one side or the other of the bike, firmly press with both palms on the top opposite front side of the panel, pushing firm and slow outward and rolling the panel slightly over until the snap clip pops out. Repeat for the other side. Don't over push.
3. Grab the panel from under and lift to the rear to pop out the clip in the back.
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Cracksta....come back. How's about an update? How's it going for ya?
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Re: split my tail :(
FYI, beneath the cover is the actual handrail. It's a cast steel part. You'll see four (4) bosses toward the rear of the handrail. That's where you bolt in your box, and why you have to cut holes in the rail cover itself. No biggie, but using a drill would be very tricky. You'll likely need a Dremel tool to cut the openings.C-Note wrote:Hi, just went thru replacing multiple panels on my PCX. I can now tell you how to 'officially per the manual' remove that panel.Cracksta wrote:Pissed off today, went to start fitting my new top box, had troubles getting the tail off, on youtube it looked so easy, managed to split the tail and its now cracked.
Could live with it but been playing on my mind all day, luckly there was a new one on ebay so just bought that so will drill the holes on that one instead.
Just wanted to vent my frustration
It is done completely by hand, and one of the simplest to remove.
1. Remove the two machine screws toward the to rear of the panel.
2. Standing on one side or the other of the bike, firmly press with both palms on the top opposite front side of the panel, pushing firm and slow outward and rolling the panel slightly over until the snap clip pops out. Repeat for the other side. Don't over push.
3. Grab the panel from under and lift to the rear to pop out the clip in the back.
I had my box installed by a dealer and when I took my bike apart to replace the panels I had to disassemble that part as well to get the rear sides off. I was able to see what they had to do to get that box on, and it was fairly elaborate to my surprise.
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Btw, to replace the cracked cover part it'll cost around $12 USD, go here to buy: http://www.powersportsplus.com/parts/se ... parts.htmlC-Note wrote:FYI, beneath the cover is the actual handrail. It's a cast steel part. You'll see four (4) bosses toward the rear of the handrail. That's where you bolt in your box, and why you have to cut holes in the rail cover itself. No biggie, but using a drill would be very tricky. You'll likely need a Dremel tool to cut the openings.C-Note wrote:Hi, just went thru replacing multiple panels on my PCX. I can now tell you how to 'officially per the manual' remove that panel.Cracksta wrote:Pissed off today, went to start fitting my new top box, had troubles getting the tail off, on youtube it looked so easy, managed to split the tail and its now cracked.
Could live with it but been playing on my mind all day, luckly there was a new one on ebay so just bought that so will drill the holes on that one instead.
Just wanted to vent my frustration
It is done completely by hand, and one of the simplest to remove.
1. Remove the two machine screws toward the to rear of the panel.
2. Standing on one side or the other of the bike, firmly press with both palms on the top opposite front side of the panel, pushing firm and slow outward and rolling the panel slightly over until the snap clip pops out. Repeat for the other side. Don't over push.
3. Grab the panel from under and lift to the rear to pop out the clip in the back.
I had my box installed by a dealer and when I took my bike apart to replace the panels I had to disassemble that part as well to get the rear sides off. I was able to see what they had to do to get that box on, and it was fairly elaborate to my surprise.