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@declan hopefully you only paid 2 goats and 3 chickens for it??? :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_closed_eyes: :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_cold_sweat: :face_with_tears_of_joy:
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@NINJA I wished but I play the hands I’m dealt, I’m real struggling with the bolt that connects the linkage with the frame anyone have any tips it’s really stuck in there
wrote on 11 Jul 2019, 22:38 last edited by@declan Squirt plenty of WD40 on it, let it soak in for a good hour then apply some heat. Use a nice long torque wrench and give it some welly. If that fails then repeat the first steps, then use an impact driver on the stubborn bugger.
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@declan Squirt plenty of WD40 on it, let it soak in for a good hour then apply some heat. Use a nice long torque wrench and give it some welly. If that fails then repeat the first steps, then use an impact driver on the stubborn bugger.
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@NINJA there’s no way to put a socket or wrench on it I got the nut off and gave the bolt a few whacks but if I hit It anymore it will ruin the bolt
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wrote on 12 Jul 2019, 11:14 last edited by
I put impact driver on bolt end and just kept spinning it and applying wd40, still not easy and takes a while :, leave for a day or two if necessary. Have spare swingarm end bearings soaking in diesel as we speak, Been there 3 days so far!
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I put impact driver on bolt end and just kept spinning it and applying wd40, still not easy and takes a while :, leave for a day or two if necessary. Have spare swingarm end bearings soaking in diesel as we speak, Been there 3 days so far!
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@oldman how can you get an impact on it? I can’t fit any of my spanner’s or any ratchets it fouls against the frame
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wrote on 12 Jul 2019, 21:54 last edited by
Happened on my red one so a while ago, sure I used extension bar and impact driver, rotated bolt and kept lubing, was a right ba@#%&red to get out. You have my sympathy.
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Happened on my red one so a while ago, sure I used extension bar and impact driver, rotated bolt and kept lubing, was a right ba@#%&red to get out. You have my sympathy.
wrote on 17 Jul 2019, 16:40 last edited bySo I finally managed to hammer my linkage free I used a soft aluminium washer on the bolt so I didn’t damage it hitting it here’s a few pics of my bushings, thankfully all of my relay bolts are in almost perfect condition and the grease nipples aren’t seized! I cleaned them up real good for the picture
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So I finally managed to hammer my linkage free I used a soft aluminium washer on the bolt so I didn’t damage it hitting it here’s a few pics of my bushings, thankfully all of my relay bolts are in almost perfect condition and the grease nipples aren’t seized! I cleaned them up real good for the picture
https://imgur.com/a/wvOK1wNwrote on 17 Jul 2019, 18:03 last edited by@declan That certainly looks corroded for-sure!!! :pouting_face: :pouting_face: :pouting_face:
I'm glad that you got the better of the beast tho - good job. :thumbs_up_light_skin_tone: :sign_of_the_horns_light_skin_tone: :call_me_hand_light_skin_tone:
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So I finally managed to hammer my linkage free I used a soft aluminium washer on the bolt so I didn’t damage it hitting it here’s a few pics of my bushings, thankfully all of my relay bolts are in almost perfect condition and the grease nipples aren’t seized! I cleaned them up real good for the picture
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@oldman again was like that when I bought it I greased them when I got the bike I was using it as an off-road bike so I wasn’t bothered about pitting
wrote on 26 Jul 2019, 22:17 last edited byJust a rough paint so far but you can see what I’m going for https://imgur.com/a/Zw6uzqJ
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Just a rough paint so far but you can see what I’m going for https://imgur.com/a/Zw6uzqJ
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wrote on 26 Jul 2019, 22:32 last edited by
https://imgur.com/a/OT4SR9R
The yoke looks mint irl but it doesn’t show through on the camera it’s a wrinkle black paint which will be my accent paint for the bike and of course it had to be gold rims the gold is the faded vintage colour that I like -
https://imgur.com/a/OT4SR9R
The yoke looks mint irl but it doesn’t show through on the camera it’s a wrinkle black paint which will be my accent paint for the bike and of course it had to be gold rims the gold is the faded vintage colour that I like -
@declan You don't see many bikes with gold frames. Yokes look top notch dude, is the paint a rattle can job???
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@declan You don't see many bikes with gold frames. Yokes look top notch dude, is the paint a rattle can job???
wrote on 1 Aug 2019, 19:28 last edited byPv was a little mucky
https://imgur.com/a/SLyGEs7