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Tonio600
02-Mar-2009, 23:30
Gosh I missed that racing business and all those late nights in the shed :lol:

One of the footrest bolts broke in the thread. I have already drilled it to try and extract the rests of it but no luck so far. I do not really want to drill more, as I might start ruining (if not already done :lol: ) the thread.

Any idea?

Scooter916
02-Mar-2009, 23:42
If you cant get to the back of it matey get a decent drill on it, A sharp one!!!!
Then either take it out to just less that he original bolt and re tap it or use an easy out on it

Scooter916
02-Mar-2009, 23:43
Where is that on the bike??? its confusing me!!!!

Tonio600
03-Mar-2009, 07:41
It's from a rearset hanger. I can access the other end of the bolt but it didn't help. Will try again now that it's been drilled inside.

Murray Mint
03-Mar-2009, 07:55
Ohh Tony thats looking good, will be nice to see the finished article.

Tonio600
03-Mar-2009, 08:04
Ohh Tony thats looking good, will be nice to see the finished article.

What do you mean, with the gravels and all that? :lol:

nogaromill998
03-Mar-2009, 08:50
Can you get a stud extractor on the back of the broken bit Tonio?

Tonio600
03-Mar-2009, 09:54
I am sure I could, I just did not think about it... :D

I have a brand new stud extractor that has never been used.
It is so never been used that I completely forgot about it :lol:

Cheers guys, will give it a go later :)

keith888
03-Mar-2009, 12:12
Please don't break the stud extractor in the hole as its a specialist job to get them out. I would not take the risk myself unless the thread is fairly loose. Drill the hole out out in gradually increasind increments until you can pick the threads out. If (like me usually) you don't manage to start exactly in the middle and you damage the threads then you may have to resort to a helicoil.

Keith

trouty
03-Mar-2009, 13:30
thats looking nice!

howabout spotwelding something onto the back of the bolt so you can wind it out?

Tonio600
03-Mar-2009, 13:36
Keith, you're spot on regarding drilling in the middle of the bloddy thing :lol:
That's why I am not going to drill more :D

Thanks Trouty, unfortunately I don't have any welding gear and skills. Will give it a go with the extractor.... fingers crossed...

Scooter916
03-Mar-2009, 15:19
Tonio
If all else fails just drill it and stick a nut on the back, Mine had one like that as the captive bolt is only held on with a spot weld and it was broken, So rather than getting out the electric glueing machine and spoiling the powder coat I just stuck a nut on the back..... Job Jobbed