Featured What you been doing with your TRIUMPH today??

Discussion in 'Triumph General Discussion' started by flapinflares, Mar 7, 2013.

  1. Fourbears

    Fourbears Noble Member

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    No I'm hoping to get the whole bolt out. Just need to find some Blu-Tack!
     
  2. Sprinter

    Sprinter Kinigit

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    I snapped a clamp bolt end of last year.
    local heat would be a great option, Consider riding it to a garage where they could use a gas nozzle to apply limited heat to the bolt alone?
     
  3. Fourbears

    Fourbears Noble Member

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    Unfortunately its in pieces and has no MOT so not an option. I'm determined to do it myself!
     
  4. Rudeboy

    Rudeboy Senior Member

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    in the past with these rounded off things Ive got the next size up torx bit or allen key insert and hammered it into the bolt tighten a little first then try to loosen as the bolt is already shagged when its out you can replace it
     
  5. stevethegoolie

    stevethegoolie Elite Member

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    I know not if it is true, but apparently some say that Coca Cola makes a mighty fine penetrating fluid! :eek:
    Got to better than drinking the bloody stuff!
    Having said that, this was all said several years ago, before the pc brigade and the environmentalists got their grubby, interfering paws on the stuff.:mad:
     
  6. andypandy

    andypandy Crème de la Crème

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    Have you ever done a test like Littleade did on rust prevention products ?
    You could try HP v Daddies v Asda v Whatever :D
     
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  7. steve lovatt

    steve lovatt Something else

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    Cheap cola makes a good substitute for tyre black!
     
  8. Fourbears

    Fourbears Noble Member

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    Well I managed to get my stuck allen bolt out of the clamp. Helped by the impact driver I forgot I had, a T45 and a T50 torx bit. It was stuck because it is slightly bent!
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    So I got the right fork leg out and have just got to get the seal out - it is fairly stubborn at the moment! The fork oil was rather grubby though and I'm sure it is not meant to be that colour!
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  9. Sprinter

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    Good job put something on the bolts when they go in copperslip or threadlock blue not alot just a prophylactic layer.
     
  10. Rudeboy

    Rudeboy Senior Member

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    Welldone Fourbears for getting that bolt out it looks well mashed up as long as the fork yoke/clamp saved
     
  11. Fourbears

    Fourbears Noble Member

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    Yep clamp saved thank goodness! And was going to Copaslip the new one - especially as they are over £6 a pop! The others will get the same treatment too.
     
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  12. stevethegoolie

    stevethegoolie Elite Member

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    It's a type of ointment.
     
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  13. Sprinter

    Sprinter Kinigit

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    Have you finish hammering your wedge in yet?
     
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  14. Fourbears

    Fourbears Noble Member

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    He's obviously of a younger generation!
     
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  15. Fourbears

    Fourbears Noble Member

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    Although not a used one! ;)
     
  16. StrippleMont

    StrippleMont Senior Member

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    Feckin hell...... now free fitting, is there nothing DD will not do, to sell his PoS TB's.

    Nurse ..... I need to be self moderated! O mighty one will demand I take double meds!:scream:;)
     
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  17. StrippleMont

    StrippleMont Senior Member

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    Round your way!
    No wonder they were hard to swallow!:eek:
     
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  18. capt

    capt Elite Member

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    I've done my fork oil's on several bike's I have owned, the oil that came out always seems to be about that colour ! I think it's because the stantions are hard chrome and nikasil plated and the lower fork legs are Aluminum Alloy, if you leave the oil change's go for Too long the oils are like black water !!

    Cheers capt
     
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  19. Kinjane

    Kinjane Active Member

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    don't forget if you use a lubricant on the threads you'll need about 20% less Torks ;)
     
  20. lexy

    lexy Well-Known Member

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    Washed the bike then removed pannier/back- rack to gave the paint work a freshen up with matt black spray.
    Gave the chain a good clean and re-lube,also re-adjustment.......:)
     
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