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Old 07-Apr-2005, 14:06
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Help needed!

Right, tried taking the seat unit off again and these Ducati s**t allen key bolts that hold the actual seat have burred off!!

Tried using hex allen keys,standard,wd40 & pliers. Cant gring it off because its recessed.

Any ideas...it's driving me bloody mad now,why cant they just use quality steel rather than this toffee aluminium s**t!

Typically, its the last one to come off too.
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Old 07-Apr-2005, 14:10
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Old 07-Apr-2005, 14:16
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drill through the head of the bolt with a drill the same size as the thread of the bolt, just dont put too much pressure on so that you can stop as soon as the head is loose.

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Old 07-Apr-2005, 14:28
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Sorry to say... But time to get that black&decker out !!
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Old 07-Apr-2005, 14:30
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and there was me feeling guilty for the picture

i reckon they should change the ducati tool kit to contain a drill and zip ties, not much need for anything esle imho
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Old 07-Apr-2005, 14:34
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Drill em steady with a good drill.
When the head pops off there should be enoguh thread to grasp with some pliers/grippers to unscrew and the heat and vibration from the drilling will have loosened them a bit too.
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Old 07-Apr-2005, 14:37
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Cheers guys!

thought that was necessary but you never know unless you ask.
Royally miffs you off that for the money you spend on these lovely machines, that the componenets cant match the same quality!
never mind...time to drill
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Old 07-Apr-2005, 14:42
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you wanna try it if you do it to one of the sheer bolts holding the mirrors on! not the easiest place to get a drill in
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Old 07-Apr-2005, 14:45
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you wanna try it if you do it to one of the sheer bolts holding the mirrors on! not the easiest place to get a drill in

Bet that was a good day for you Lilly!!

Why do these things always happen when you already having a thoroughly c**p day

Good to have this site to vent some frustration though
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Old 07-Apr-2005, 14:47
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you wanna try it if you do it to one of the sheer bolts holding the mirrors on! not the easiest place to get a drill in

Heh, I had exactly the same problem with those rounding out.

So I thought about it, and came to the conclusion that because they were sheer bolts, if I gave the mirror a gentle tap it should break the bolt and I can pull the mirror off.

So I did.

I ended up with a broken fairing stay instead.

Bolt was fine though.
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