Clearview WELLNUT assy. Assistance Please?
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Clearview WELLNUT assy. Assistance Please?
Guys,
Got my new Clearview +1" windshield yesterday and am installing it today. pretty straight forward.
I got the new windshield on per Clearview's instruction and I did get all the pre-assembled wellnuts through the holes. HERE's the problem.
When I go to tighten any, they all just seem to slip in place and will not tighten. I am sure many of you have done this installation already, so what is the trick? I managed to pull the windshield off again so it is now off the bike.
Help appreciated?
Got my new Clearview +1" windshield yesterday and am installing it today. pretty straight forward.
I got the new windshield on per Clearview's instruction and I did get all the pre-assembled wellnuts through the holes. HERE's the problem.
When I go to tighten any, they all just seem to slip in place and will not tighten. I am sure many of you have done this installation already, so what is the trick? I managed to pull the windshield off again so it is now off the bike.
Help appreciated?
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They ARE all started on the windshield, as per Clearviews instructions. I tightened them until I felt some pressure, then popped it onto the fairing, like the instructions said. But then, I cant seem to tighten any of them. They all just spin in place. Anyone have this problem with it?
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After several hours of what should have been a one hour project at best, I found the problem. First, I was fighting with this so much, I decided to run to the dealer before they closed today for more wellnuts and screws, anticipating the worst and knowing I'm supposed to ride tomorrow with HOG. I got the parts from the dealer and on the way out stopped off at Service and asked them what was the secret. They admitted it is a P.I.A. and suggested (like someone above) to push down as you tighten. Then as I was driving home in my car, it dawned on me!! DUH!!
I was trying to use the Wellnuts backwards! I had even taken the windshield off and had it on my counter with all the wellnuts assembled and couldnt tighten them with a pliers and screwdriver, not to the point of mushrooming them like they should. Now maybe I'm crazy but the Clearview came with the center one installed and all the instructions said were to duplicate the center one for all the rest. Maybe that center one was backwards because I can swear I payed attention and did just that.
Anyway, I had just enough good and used parts to give it one last shot and finally it went right on and tightened up. I spent the better part of all afternoon f'ing with this dang thing but still got a feeling of satisfaction for doing it myself.
Oh, by the way, when I layed the new windshield up on top of the old one (flat on the counter) it appeared that the new one was like 2-1/2" longer and I had only ordered a 1" increase. It was marked correctly but just looked way too tall. However I decided to try it anyway, knowing that the angles might be different and after it was installed it was perfect.
But I gott'a tell you I now HATE F'ing Wellnutz!
I was trying to use the Wellnuts backwards! I had even taken the windshield off and had it on my counter with all the wellnuts assembled and couldnt tighten them with a pliers and screwdriver, not to the point of mushrooming them like they should. Now maybe I'm crazy but the Clearview came with the center one installed and all the instructions said were to duplicate the center one for all the rest. Maybe that center one was backwards because I can swear I payed attention and did just that.
Anyway, I had just enough good and used parts to give it one last shot and finally it went right on and tightened up. I spent the better part of all afternoon f'ing with this dang thing but still got a feeling of satisfaction for doing it myself.
Oh, by the way, when I layed the new windshield up on top of the old one (flat on the counter) it appeared that the new one was like 2-1/2" longer and I had only ordered a 1" increase. It was marked correctly but just looked way too tall. However I decided to try it anyway, knowing that the angles might be different and after it was installed it was perfect.
But I gott'a tell you I now HATE F'ing Wellnutz!
Last edited by RODEO; 01-31-2009 at 06:40 PM.
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I think we ALL "hate" well nuts..... I bet I have enough of them sitting on the inside of my fairing to last me a few years... thank goodness, I can go the the dealer, and buy more than I need, and still pay less than a 6 pack.
I had to double check the parts drawing a few time on my first effort too... (the next time will be easier, if that's any help)
I had to double check the parts drawing a few time on my first effort too... (the next time will be easier, if that's any help)
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