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breakaway
25th May 2007, 14:44
Hello,

I just broke off my left side foot peg on my RG150 :shutup:

Any ideas how to re-attach? I've really gone and fucked it. It appears to have been welded on :(

Winter
25th May 2007, 18:42
looks like your name really fits now, doesn't it Breakaway ;)

James Deuce
25th May 2007, 18:54
The bolt's sheared. You'll have to drill and tap the remains of the bolt in the mount to get it out, and buy a new footpeg by the looks of that.

Check some bike wreckers out.

rudolph
25th May 2007, 19:04
looks like you cantake that lever off and her a pair of vice grips on the broken stub

breakaway
25th May 2007, 20:52
Alright guys, thanks for the replies. I'm trying to take the whole footpeg assembly off for closer inspection, but the allen screws won't budge. Any way to loosen them up so I can get it out easier?

James Deuce
25th May 2007, 20:53
Soak them in WD40 or CRC and use an impact driver to get them started.

xwhatsit
25th May 2007, 20:56
Yep, I'd try some vicegrips (or meaty pliers) on that before drilling and tapping stuff. I had one or two problems like that when rebuilding my engine, usually because the load is off the remainder of the bolt (no head) you can usually just twist it out easily enough.

However that bolt would be a good candidate for being rusted and corroded in, where it is.

If I've got the set-up right (i.e., bolt goes through the footpeg, screwing into the frame, not v.v.) then you just need a new bolt. I think.

breakaway
25th May 2007, 21:08
I see what you mean, but I had a look at the other foot peg, and it appears to be welded on. I get a feeling this is going to be expensive :(

breakaway
26th May 2007, 10:52
Fixed. A mate's dad owns a shop, and welded it back for me. Thanks for all the help though guys.

Karma
26th May 2007, 10:57
Fixed. A mate's dad owns a shop, and welded it back for me.


Well until the next time... looks like it's not supposed to be welded either...

If it was me, I'd go over the bike with a fine tooth comb to see what else may have been welded that shouldn't have been... if someone is willing to just patch job one part, they may have done the same to other (more important) areas.

Pancakes
8th June 2007, 22:02
You shoulda just stuck it back on bro'



Hard out.

Sollyboy
9th June 2007, 09:53
Fixed. A mate's dad owns a shop, and welded it back for me. Thanks for all the help though guys.

Just dont go doing stand up wheelies on it

Pancakes
9th June 2007, 22:06
Yeah, even good welders can do a brittle weld if the metal is different to what they thought etc.




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