Well about three hours work later, I am now in a position where I reckon I can get this post looking good again – especially after it gets blasted
First I got a pin punch and carefully tapped down the raised / damaged areas, followed by some careful work with the needle file and then the emery paper.
Once the damage was back level with the original form, it defo looks like the tool used to lever the hole was a flat bladed screwdriver or other square edged shape :facepalm:
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Rear :
I also spent time refinishing the post and removing the cable / saddle bag rub. As this was all near the top it won’t alter fitment of the post into the shim / frame.
I tried to take the photos from the same angles as last time
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I was going to get Intrincycle / Rampage to machine the hole bigger to totally remove the damage, but after searching though my ‘yet to be sorted’ box that I liberated from the factory shut down, I found these that should do the trick :
They are taper reamers so I will ream both sides just enough to remove the damage and then enlarge the smallest hole to the same size as the largest
Once done, I will draw up a new pin (with a few improvements over the standard item) and ping it over to Intrincycle / Rampage to turn it into reality
WD
First I got a pin punch and carefully tapped down the raised / damaged areas, followed by some careful work with the needle file and then the emery paper.
Once the damage was back level with the original form, it defo looks like the tool used to lever the hole was a flat bladed screwdriver or other square edged shape :facepalm:
Front :
Rear :
I also spent time refinishing the post and removing the cable / saddle bag rub. As this was all near the top it won’t alter fitment of the post into the shim / frame.
I tried to take the photos from the same angles as last time
Before :
After :
Before :
After :
Before :
After :
Before :
After :
I was going to get Intrincycle / Rampage to machine the hole bigger to totally remove the damage, but after searching though my ‘yet to be sorted’ box that I liberated from the factory shut down, I found these that should do the trick :
They are taper reamers so I will ream both sides just enough to remove the damage and then enlarge the smallest hole to the same size as the largest
Once done, I will draw up a new pin (with a few improvements over the standard item) and ping it over to Intrincycle / Rampage to turn it into reality
WD