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To stop it coming out, if you wanted to play with fire and possibly get burned, drill a hole through the bolt and put a big nail through it and hammer it both ways round the thread.
I do not recommend doing this. The bike will handle SO bad and probably cause you some serious death related injury  |
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Get the nut, file the inside smooth, hammer it on the spindle and spot weld it in place. Bodgetastic.  ____________________ KAWASAKIIIII |
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 stickybackbob Trackday Trickster
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Careful filing of the damaged threads could mean you could get the nut on again as long as that's not damaged and there are enough threads left on the bolt
You can get thread restoring files but most places don't stock them so would be an interweb order by which time, you're new bolt will have arrived.
Other than that, short of welding a nut on, you're buggered until the new one comes
Have you had the bolt out or managed to get any grease to it? If not, good luck getting it out, had to cut/grind mine out of a TS frame. |
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Why ask then for fucks sake????? Use a pair of molegrips and clamp them on, If you don't like that reply, shouldn't of posted this thread.  ____________________ KAWASAKIIIII |
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Any half-competent machinist could fix that. The pic isn't good enough to see the extent of the damage to give any advice remotoely. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
132.9mph off and walked away. Gear is good, gear is good, gear is very very good  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 209 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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