Electrical Cover Update

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slowrower

2007 Mastiff
Thought I would post some pics on how to prevent your battery/electrical covers from breaking. My first set broke at about 900 miles, the replacements include new hardware and pins look as if they may prevent the tabs from breaking but I am not taking any chances and I do not want to wait another six weeks for new ones.



Here is the replacement - paint matched perfectly



BDM supplies new pins and grommets along with instructions to ream out the holes on your bike



The new gromets are much softer and easier to install. They should help a bunch however, the material is still thin and somewhat fragile so its time to improve things a bit.



I will reinforce the cover and area where the covers attach to the bike using Kevlar. Kevlar works great for reinforcing structural areas and will hopefully prevent the area around the mounting from breaking again.





Time to test fit and cut the Kevlar tape. This stuff will not cut with scissors, so be prepared to go through 3 or 4 exacto blades. If you tape over where you want to cut you will get clean lines.



This is plenty of material for this tab



Using a dremmel tool I cleaned up the area where the Kevlar will be laid down and roughed it up for better adhesion



The third tan roughed up.. Notice the green colored tape, I taped the entire painted side to prevent scratched, marks ..etc.



After mixing the resin with the hardner using a small cheap throw-away brush I brushed on the resin then applied the Kevlar material. Keeping the brush wet with epoxy work the cloth into the bends and brush out any air that may be under the cloth.



The cover is now reinforced, when it hardens I wil cut off the excess, drill out the holes and then mount them on the dog.



This is what I use, it comes with pumps that squirt the proper ratio of resin to hardener so no guessing or measuring. You can get this a your marine supply store. For Kevlar go on line and do a search for Kevlar Tape. lots of places sell this, get 4" wide fine 6k or better weave.




Using a 3/8" drill bit you ream out the four holes to accept the new pins (bright aluminum in photos). Keep in mind, you use the original lower grommets - the kit is for the upper mounts (frame mounts).



All done!! time to clean up my grubby paw prints. This cover should last well beyond my ownership.
 
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05chop

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Nice job slowrower:2thumbs: Tell us how those new pins and grommet work. where is the adjustment to line the panels? Picture looks like they pop in place.:loony: 05chop
 

slowrower

2007 Mastiff
Nice job slowrower:2thumbs: Tell us how those new pins and grommet work. where is the adjustment to line the panels? Picture looks like they pop in place.:loony: 05chop
Hey Chop, The new grommets are much softter so once you line up the cover on the bottom pin you push in the aluminum pins and thats it. No bolts or screws to mess with, you can pop off the covers by pulling out the two pins under the seat. They have a retro kit out to fix 2006-2007 dogs. They specify a reamer to open the holes a bit, I found a 3/8" drill bit went in easy as the hole is almost 3/8" to start with. As for adjustment - there is none.
 
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