hell yea Posted August 29, 2013 #1 Posted August 29, 2013 was going into town today come up behind a hot rod. He acselirated so i acelirated as you do he backed off at around 90mph so having just fited a new cluch I pulled out and throteld on well when i hit 110 my center panel let go and hit me in the chest .Was lucky and managed to chach it lost the top of the fues box though Has aney one eles had this expiriance am thinking of puting a safty strap on the frunt of the pannel so it dusent hapen agane .ps the ruber gromet is stufft and yamaha australia dont serply it mmm aney one got a spare one our can they still be orderd there ? part number 26h- 21747- 00- 00 and still havent bean abell to find the top of the fues box lol
frankd Posted August 29, 2013 #2 Posted August 29, 2013 When my 83 was only a couple of months old, I had mine want to come up also. I was a little more fortunate because I was approaching a red light and the screw still held the back, keeping it from flying away. I had had the panel off the previous day, and I assumed that I had not gotten the front tab inserted correctly. Since then, every time I install the cover, before I install the screw, I pull up on the front and verify that the front tab is in the slot. You said that yours flew completely off......Did you have the rear screw in? Frank D.
Condor Posted August 29, 2013 #3 Posted August 29, 2013 There's a gromet that fits in the front slot that the front tab slides into and keeps it fairly snug. The tab at the rear should keep the cover from sliding forward and smacking you in the chest. If the tab is gone, the reason is there originally was a crush sleeve that kept the rear tab gromet from getting crushed and breaking the rear tab off. The crush sleeve falls out easily when removing the cover for anything, and that's the reason a lot of the tabs are broken off. Many riders use a large washer to keep the cover from sliding forward. So, if you have the front gromet and rear tab secured there's no way that cover could come loose... My
hell yea Posted August 29, 2013 Author #4 Posted August 29, 2013 yes my rear tab is gone i put a light zip ties on the petrol cap hing and through the bolt holeas a safty but will look at securing it properly maby mack a new tab
Trader Posted August 29, 2013 #5 Posted August 29, 2013 Many riders use a large washer to keep the cover from sliding forward. The rear tab is broken on mine....and I never even knew there was supposed to be a rubber grommet for the front. ( I learn somethingnew from this forum every day!) Before I put on the large washer on the rear I had the front "float" up a bit...but never came off completely. I always give the cover a good tug backwards before tightening the rear screw.
Flyinfool Posted August 29, 2013 #6 Posted August 29, 2013 The front grommet is no longer available. I used a piece of rubber fuel line split lengthwise and put that around the inside of the sheet metal where the front grommet should go. I did have my cover come off once but I had just had it off and I am sure that it was just a case of not having the front tab in the slot. I have had the bike up to an air speed of around 120 (driving at 80 into a ~40 headwind)
icebrrg3rd Posted August 29, 2013 #7 Posted August 29, 2013 Jeff, that's a good idea with the split fuel line. I just put a bunch of layers of duct tape on the front tab until it was snug but could still be removed. I also make sure that it's snapped back in place EVERY TIME and then install the rear screw. I had mine blow up once, but since I had my handlebars in a non-stock position, they prevented it (along with the flange under the seat) from coming off completely. Does come as a shock when it happens. -Andrew
DaveD Posted August 29, 2013 #8 Posted August 29, 2013 I haven't had the rear screw installed in my center cover for the last several years (at least 10,000 miles. As long I as have the cover properly seated, it stays secure - until I need to remove it for starting fluid use, or to access the fuse box.
Venturous Randy Posted August 29, 2013 #9 Posted August 29, 2013 One thing all this shows is how much air pressure is under the cover and therefore going to the inlet to the airbox. RandyA
Snaggletooth Posted August 29, 2013 #10 Posted August 29, 2013 If you pull off your side covers you can see there the rear mounting points are for the bracket that the rear screw goes in. You can loosen the mounting bolts and rotate that bracket forward or backwards. Move it backwards as much as you can go pull the tab on the false cover onto the front bracket. Won't come loose again. From my Droid wherever I may happen to be at any given moment.
GaryZ Posted August 30, 2013 #11 Posted August 30, 2013 Mine had the rear screw tab broke off when I got it. I made a metal tab and screwed it to the cover. Seemed to rattle around and I figured this was normal, until it came loose and flipped up in my face at about 70mph. My fix was to glue a square of foam rubber underneath the cover and force it aft before tightening the screw tab. It no longer rattles around and has not came loose since . . .
syscrusher Posted August 30, 2013 #12 Posted August 30, 2013 (edited) was going into town today come up behind a hot rod. He acselirated so i acelirated as you do he backed off at around 90mph so having just fited a new cluch I pulled out and throteld on well when i hit 110 my center panel let go and hit me in the chest .Was lucky and managed to chach it lost the top of the fues box though Has aney one eles had this expiriance am thinking of puting a safty strap on the frunt of the pannel so it dusent hapen agane .ps the ruber gromet is stufft and yamaha australia dont serply it mmm aney one got a spare one our can they still be orderd there ? part number 26h- 21747- 00- 00 and still havent bean abell to find the top of the fues box lol When you are typing out a post the words that are misspelled get the squiggly red underline. To find out how they should be spelled you can right click on the word and a list of suggestions will appear provided that it can guess what you were trying to type. By looking at the suggestions perhaps you can learn how some of the words you use are spelled and you will be more easily understood by the people who are reading what you have posted. It is very interesting that Yamaha Australia is correctly spelled while "any" and "fuse" are not, but you spelled these the same consistently yet incorrectly. Edited August 30, 2013 by syscrusher but -> yet
skydoc_17 Posted August 30, 2013 #13 Posted August 30, 2013 Passionately sharing experiences while riding your freshly repaired Venture is greatly appreciated. Spell Checking is optional. Hey Steve, What color is your bike? Perhaps one of the members can find a False Tank Cover of the right Color stateside to replace your broken one. I have the fuse box cover from a parts bike. You are welcome to it. I will PM you to get your address. Earl
syscrusher Posted August 30, 2013 #14 Posted August 30, 2013 Langae zi da fundaton af soscty un wurd zi buldun blks zi langae. Zho enf respek to yur felo memburs zi soscty to mac yursef undrstud bi speelin wurds zi cunvinshunalli akseptid manur.
Trader Posted August 30, 2013 #16 Posted August 30, 2013 Langae zi da fundaton af soscty un wurd zi buldun blks zi langae. Zho enf respek to yur felo memburs zi soscty to mac yursef undrstud bi speelin wurds zi cunvinshunalli akseptid manur. scary thing is I think I understood most of it!!!!!
Huggy Posted August 31, 2013 #17 Posted August 31, 2013 So did I!!! But then my wife is from Zambia, used to be Rhodesia, and she talks a writes funny anyway, so I have had some practice with this sort of thing.
hell yea Posted September 2, 2013 Author #18 Posted September 2, 2013 not every body is gifted with the abillity to spell like a english techer sory if my dislecsier ofends you its not lazzyness as much as it is a disability that has plaged me all my life , have no idear about gramer ether
hell yea Posted September 2, 2013 Author #19 Posted September 2, 2013 Originally Posted by syscrusher View Post Langae zi da fundaton af soscty un wurd zi buldun blks zi langae. Zho enf respek to yur felo memburs zi soscty to mac yursef undrstud bi speelin wurds zi cunvinshunalli akseptid manur...................................................................................................................................posting this just seams to be nasty i ame positive i am not the onley bad speller on this forem. so if you carnt read it dont bother becors i dont nead the abues
syscrusher Posted September 2, 2013 #20 Posted September 2, 2013 If you follow the advice I offered you can let your computer suggest spelling for you. Don't give up on yourself, learning to spell a little better will help you in the rest of your life.
hell yea Posted September 2, 2013 Author #21 Posted September 2, 2013 1 i am over 50 2 i do use the spellchecker were i can 3 that is the best i can do aside from sending my posts to you via a pm to be prof read the world is full of all kinds summertime we have to make allowance for other pepols shortcomings belive me i have tried to fix this spelling thing but no dice ill learn a word by rout have it down then a week later it upside down and back to frunt but my brain tells me its right so that makes it hard 4 dont mean to ofend or upset aney one:bighug:
IronMike Posted September 2, 2013 #23 Posted September 2, 2013 Oh man. Are we checking spelling now? Between what my note and my note 2 do to my posts I'm about to be banned! Personally it's kinda fun to try to figure out what they meant to say, like a brain exercise.
Trader Posted September 2, 2013 #24 Posted September 2, 2013 Some people are blessed in one way....others, perhaps, in other ways. We all have strengths and weaknesses. This site is about the love of riding....and the technical assistance we get...and some fun on the side! As long as the post is readable, PG rated and not promoting hatred or bias (other than towards harley's:stickpoke:)....then we welcome everyone! I agree poor spelling can make a post hard to understand. But we can figure it out...especially if thoughts are grouped and don't all run together in one long bunch of mixed up letters!.
sleepy2 Posted September 2, 2013 #25 Posted September 2, 2013 Is this a type of cyber-bullying?? JMHO
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