Discbolts
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Discbolts
Well, there are no chance i can get a front bolt off ATM...so question...
Are the front and rear discbolts the same....M8 30mm??
Danke!
....and wouldn´t i be good with 20mm.
Are the front and rear discbolts the same....M8 30mm??
Danke!
....and wouldn´t i be good with 20mm.
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Re: Discbolts
Yes they are the same IIRC
Try smashing in a star (torx) bit or using an allen key and then, using a punch, knock the head into the key to create a 'new' hole
Try smashing in a star (torx) bit or using an allen key and then, using a punch, knock the head into the key to create a 'new' hole

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Re: Discbolts
i replaced all mine recently and they are made of a very soft cheese .........
i havent been that delicate at doing something since i played operation at the tender age of 8
i havent been that delicate at doing something since i played operation at the tender age of 8
Its all fun and games till someone gets poked in the eye.
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Re: Discbolts
Well, i struggled with the rear a year ago but that´s fine and the front will be on there for a while longer....i just wanted to prepare with a set of TI bolts...Omegaman wrote:i replaced all mine recently and they are made of a very soft cheese .........
i havent been that delicate at doing something since i played operation at the tender age of 8
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Re: Discbolts
Front and back are thesame! (as said).
Did mine last year and needed a wrench to get them out
Sadly I've put them back in with blue locktight... don't know how much effort it will cost me in a few months to get them out again
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Did mine last year and needed a wrench to get them out
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Re: Discbolts
Just take a soldering iron on the bolts and any loctite will loosen up!!Trixz wrote:Front and back are thesame! (as said).
Did mine last year and needed a wrench to get them outSadly I've put them back in with blue locktight... don't know how much effort it will cost me in a few months to get them out again
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Re: Discbolts
Why didn't I think of thatKillerwhale wrote:Just take a soldering iron on the bolts and any loctite will loosen up!!Trixz wrote:Front and back are thesame! (as said).
Did mine last year and needed a wrench to get them outSadly I've put them back in with blue locktight... don't know how much effort it will cost me in a few months to get them out again
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Greetz
Gerben![]()
...in case you have a "kitchen torch" wich is used to make Crème brûlé....then your set as well!!
Thanx
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Re: Discbolts
If you can replace with a decent bolts then do so, then locktite them in.
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Re: Discbolts
I had a go at removing a rear disc recently, did the usual tighten a touch 1st then undo, got 2 turns then off came it's head
so thought sod it took it to a mate who does head skimming/reboring/engine rebuilds etc to drill out the stud and asked him to remove the rest while he was at it
turned out to be a pig of a wheel cos he ended up snapping off the rest of em!! so now the disc will be held on by 2 helicoils and 4 other thread insert thingys 
so thought sod it took it to a mate who does head skimming/reboring/engine rebuilds etc to drill out the stud and asked him to remove the rest while he was at it
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Re: Discbolts
Was the disc fubar before you attacked it though?slow codger wrote:The disc that is, not the wheel.
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if not what the hell did you use!?
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Re: Discbolts
Holy carp these disc bolts are ££'s
Thought id better put some new ones in since i went to the expense of coated wheels, bloody £28 for 18
New Diablo rubbery bits £165
powder coated wheels £100
new shiny disc bolts £28
the ride is priceless and puts a smile on yer clock everyday unlike mastercard
Thought id better put some new ones in since i went to the expense of coated wheels, bloody £28 for 18
New Diablo rubbery bits £165
powder coated wheels £100
new shiny disc bolts £28
the ride is priceless and puts a smile on yer clock everyday unlike mastercard
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Re: Discbolts
i paid £22 for the full set of front and rear from yamaha
would have prefered stainless ones or titanium
would have prefered stainless ones or titanium
Its all fun and games till someone gets poked in the eye.