I would put it back together and try tying it in place with cable ties just to get youto the shop.
I would put it back together and try tying it in place with cable ties just to get youto the shop.
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Quite possible, would have to find a nut though and only safe for slow speeds so wherever I go would have to be this side of the bridge.
Edited to add actually no I don't think it would unless I removed all the washers too, even then possibly not. I'm sure if I got desperate my flatmate would help me transport it.
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hey there BL...i'm on the shore and could probably sort something out for you if the flattie doesn"t come through for ya..........
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What this man said. It's an easy fix.
Use loctites and fresh washers on late model (Chinese) GNs, they plating on the nuts, washers and threads is crap and rusts solid. Heaps of bi-metal corrosion on 'em.
Chinese parts love to weld themselves![]()
It's just the suspension and the pack rack/grab bar. Behind it are two 12mm bolts, these hold the seat.![]()
Vice grips?...clamp on and start turning.
Had the same thing happen on Annes Bandit, took the seat of and got to the remaining bit that way...
No real need to over think this....http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...oken-bolt-Help
I see you are on the North Shore. I've always found Brugar Engineering (in Takapuna) good at doing those little jobs, and reasonable price wise. They can also do aluminium welding if needed.
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/wiki/Brugar_Engineering
Tried that, doesn't turn, it's welded on.
Yup
No idea if it's Chinese or Japanese(?), does anyone know? lol. And yes, an attempt had already been made...
I may be lucky... one of my suppliers at work has been internet stalking me (a reader, not a poster) on here, lol. Hopefully we can sort something! Will keep ya'll posted..
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That's a piss poor design, I'm guessing not enough washers/spacers were used (suggesting a level of spannering equal to that of the design) so when the dome nut was done up it bottomed out, add a few years and its gotten well stuck on there.
Flip's suggestion of drilling and tapping it is the way to go, you might need to get a decent spacer made up to ensure the shock is held correctly as the new bolt won't go in perfectly straight, but its too hard to tell from the photos if that will be needed or not.
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From the pics and what you've said the top shock mounts are part of the frame, so to completely replace them you'd need to remove them and weld new ones on.
The easiest option is probably to drill and thread a hole in the end of what's left and use a bolt to hold it all together, or alternatively drill right through and put a bolt from the inside if you want to keep the dome nut on the outside like it originally had.
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