Battery Cover
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Battery Cover
While out riding today I ran into a construction zone. Could not avoid hitting a manhole cover. It popped open the battery cover but I didn't loose it.
I didn'tknow the cover had popped open till much later though andby that time I had scuff marks on it from where it rubbed up and down on the top of the rear brake rez.
Did not realize HD had such a rinky dink way ofsecuring its covers. Anyone here have a logical fix for this?
The cover was seated properly but was just bumped loose. Pisser since now I have to rub out the paint and re wax the hec out of it. Never had a bike before with covers that were simply cliped in place. Very poor design. [:@]
Jumpman
I didn'tknow the cover had popped open till much later though andby that time I had scuff marks on it from where it rubbed up and down on the top of the rear brake rez.
Did not realize HD had such a rinky dink way ofsecuring its covers. Anyone here have a logical fix for this?
The cover was seated properly but was just bumped loose. Pisser since now I have to rub out the paint and re wax the hec out of it. Never had a bike before with covers that were simply cliped in place. Very poor design. [:@]
Jumpman
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RE: Battery Cover
You're lucky. After the dealership replacing my clips 3 different times, one day mine not only popped off. It came completely off. Dunno where it is.
The MoCo is not willing to replace this under warranty. At least so far, it's been several months, but they are starting warm up to me a bit after being contacted by a government consumer agency.
I've since bought one on ebay, but the one that was lost had the chrome wingtip trim, which I haven't replaced. So, I want the MoCo to replace that also. Then I can resale the one I picked up on ebay.
Oh, and you can just drill a whole through those plastic clips and stick a cable tie straight down in there, the top of the cable tie will hold it in place, then you don't have to worry about taking along extras and cutting off the one if you need to get into the battery cover.
The MoCo is not willing to replace this under warranty. At least so far, it's been several months, but they are starting warm up to me a bit after being contacted by a government consumer agency.
I've since bought one on ebay, but the one that was lost had the chrome wingtip trim, which I haven't replaced. So, I want the MoCo to replace that also. Then I can resale the one I picked up on ebay.
Oh, and you can just drill a whole through those plastic clips and stick a cable tie straight down in there, the top of the cable tie will hold it in place, then you don't have to worry about taking along extras and cutting off the one if you need to get into the battery cover.
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RE: Battery Cover
ORIGINAL: SportyPig
Oh, and you can just drill a whole through those plastic clips and stick a cable tie straight down in there, the top of the cable tie will hold it in place, then you don't have to worry about taking along extras and cutting off the one if you need to get into the battery cover.
Oh, and you can just drill a whole through those plastic clips and stick a cable tie straight down in there, the top of the cable tie will hold it in place, then you don't have to worry about taking along extras and cutting off the one if you need to get into the battery cover.
It's only a problem on the battery side, as the cover on the oil tank side has 2 studs that hold the cover in place. As you can see in the below picture, the oil tank cover has 2 holes in the top edge that fit over the 2 mounting studs. That 'son of a gun' will never come off, in fact to remove the cover you need to 'gentle ply' the cover over the studs to pop it off.
The battery side is a different story, as it is held in place by nothing more than a pressure fit.
It's a design flaw, and Harley knows of the problem. In fact, they have come out with another set of plastic clamps that are suppose to provide a tighter fit. I had the new revised clips, but still didn't trust them.
Don't know why HD didn't use the '2 stud system' like they have on the oil tank side.
Guess it was just another way to save a few cents on the manufacturing costs.
#7
RE: Battery Cover
the same thing happened to me the same week i bought the bike....i was riding and all of a sudden the cover was hanging...to temporarily (sp?) fix the problem, i used a black tie rap or tie strap...never had a problem since.. and so i went to the dealer and they gave me a new clip because it was under warranty but i didnt bother putting it on...ill just wait until i have to change the battery or something....just pick up the seat and put the tie rap and clip it flush...all fixed up...hope this helps..
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