1 Oh, the joy when things break! Wed Feb 23, 2011 2:43 am
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I was just tinkering round the bike in the safety of the garage, going over bolts and screws, doing the almost-weekly torquing and tightening and checking of various components, since I ride near-daily, when I discovered the left hand side rear frame to gearbox Allen-head bolt was corroded and appeared to be slightly loose, so I grabbed my 3/8" socket spanner and gave it a quick but light tighten, or so I thought. Snap! The bloody thing broke clean off at the level of the aluminium housing. I've got a selection of hardened drills and 'easy outs' out and am in the process of carefully drilling a small hole in the centre of the offending bolt without buggering the aluminium housing or the threads. I ain't going so well. The hole I'm drilling continues to walk to one side.
I have retreated to re-evaluate the battle ground, binoculars held to eyes I am viewing the bloody tragedy from the safety of the nearest hill. Sometimes it's best to just walk away for a spell, have a smoke, lick your wounds. It's not a gentlemen's war.
I have retreated to re-evaluate the battle ground, binoculars held to eyes I am viewing the bloody tragedy from the safety of the nearest hill. Sometimes it's best to just walk away for a spell, have a smoke, lick your wounds. It's not a gentlemen's war.
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