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    Quote Originally Posted by MGST View Post
    Just as well you know then seeing as it's your job Seriously that is the correct way ( its also my job to know ), easy-out and then run a tap down to clean the thread up and it's all sweet.
    Quote Originally Posted by Weaver View Post
    I'm sorry but this is not the correct way to do it.
    And before you say "what the fuck do you know". Its my job to know.
    Oh by the way, tell me guys, how many chicks like me know about this stuff? Im curious to know....

    Most of my biker chick mates have no idea what tools are in a workshop even just the basics like socket set, rachet, alan keys, metric and imperial bolts etc.....and when this happens on their bikes they think it ruins the performance of the engines some how!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donut View Post
    just have to find one of these easy outs now .... any idea on a cost ?
    I have no idea of the costs, I've never had to buy some myself (thats foremans job). Try your local trade supplier. They usally come in a set of different sizes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyhawk
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    Quote Originally Posted by Donut View Post
    Gear held out fine, i have a few scratches from the stiching in the armour and i think i may of broken my ankle .. (docotrs cost too much) otherwise its just bruised head and ego lol
    Doctors cost too much? Only if you're sick. Not if you have an accident.

    Dude go to the hostipal and tell them "I crashed my motorcycle and I think my ankle is broken. It really hurts here.." and pont to where it hurts.

    Won't cost a cent thanks to your friendly ACC system. Might as well get back some of your rego

    If you go to a normal dr then yes they might charge a "part charge" of around $20 to cover the bit ACC doesn't cover.

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    What he said Dude...Get yourself to a friggan hospital Now....It will cost more if you have to do reconstruction surgery later on in life.......Lots Lots more.


    Btw if you do have a broken ankle I would say that due to Pain , it would be very very hard for you to stand on it....Even Sprained ankles are extremely painful.


    Anyhoot for a professional opinion , only a doctor can make this call....GO henceforth and visit your local morgue...I mean Hospital.

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    Quote Originally Posted by discotex View Post
    Doctors cost too much? Only if you're sick. Not if you have an accident.

    Dude go to the hostipal and tell them "I crashed my motorcycle and I think my ankle is broken. It really hurts here.." and pont to where it hurts.

    Won't cost a cent thanks to your friendly ACC system. Might as well get back some of your rego

    If you go to a normal dr then yes they might charge a "part charge" of around $20 to cover the bit ACC doesn't cover.
    Yea what they said. Go to doctor and use the doctor. thats what they are there for.
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    ok, so ill go to the doc when i hav time ^^, anywhoo does anyone have a easy out tool and a set to re thread things that lives in the hamilton area... just need to use em to rethread the socket for the gear shaft and to get the bar end out... pm me if you do

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    Yes an easy out was my first choice too,but will only work with a solid bar and not a hollow one (tends to expand the hollow tube and lock it in .).Does the bike have solid bars? Also make sure you use the correct size drill with the correct size easy out.Be gentle because if if you snap off the easy out tip it will be a bugger to get it out.Drills don't work so well on hardened steel tips.


    Quote Originally Posted by Weaver View Post
    I'm sorry but this is not the correct way to do it.
    Doing it in the manner you have suggested can easily go wrong.
    The best way to do it is to drill a hole in the center of the bit you wish to remove. Then insert an easy-out (extremly course left hand thread). Turn the easy-out anti clockwise and the remaining part of the handlebars should unscrew.
    Important - Be very gentle. Don't apply to much pressure unless you want the easy-out to snap.

    And before you say "what the fuck do you know". Its my job to know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by howdamnhard View Post
    Yes an easy out was my first choice too,but will only work with a solid bar and not a hollow one (tends to expand the hollow tube and lock it in .).Does the bike have solid bars? Also make sure you use the correct size drill with the correct size easy out.Be gentle because if if you snap off the easy out tip it will be a bugger to get it out.Drills don't work so well on hardened steel tips.
    its a solid bar and ive seen alot of people say that the trick is to be gentle as for the drill well i only have a small dremmel tool ^^ going to have to borrow both the drill and easy out

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    Well it seems im having a bad streak of luck... i went to take some pictures today to post on here and ended out droping the camera, so now it dosent go... and now the missus is angry because i broke the $7000 bike and now her $500 camera just when we bought a house

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    OUCH,what are you going to drop next?

    Quote Originally Posted by Donut View Post
    Well it seems im having a bad streak of luck... i went to take some pictures today to post on here and ended out droping the camera, so now it dosent go... and now the missus is angry because i broke the $7000 bike and now her $500 camera just when we bought a house

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donut View Post
    Well it seems im having a bad streak of luck... i went to take some pictures today to post on here and ended out droping the camera, so now it dosent go... and now the missus is angry because i broke the $7000 bike and now her $500 camera just when we bought a house
    Jeez, what did you do to piss off the biker gods so much?

    Never mind, take a chill pill and just get yourself sorted, the bike sorted and your missus sorted!

    Thats your three! Things gotta be picking up from there!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Weaver View Post
    Extremly, if you like 'em covered in grease and dust
    MmmMMmm the images of a real man comes to mind cracking open a cold one after a hard days work with the workmates...

    quite arousing one must say
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    If you were closer I would offer to give you a hand,unfortuneately Hamilton is a little,far.Any Hamiltonians Who can give him a hand?

    Quote Originally Posted by Donut View Post
    its a solid bar and ive seen alot of people say that the trick is to be gentle as for the drill well i only have a small dremmel tool ^^ going to have to borrow both the drill and easy out

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    Quote Originally Posted by howdamnhard View Post
    OUCH,what are you going to drop next?
    Lol i didnt drop the bike, it threw me

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    Your such a naughty girl

    Quote Originally Posted by Kittyhawk View Post
    MmmMMmm the images of a real man comes to mind cracking open a cold one after a hard days work with the workmates...

    quite arousing one must say

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