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Had the same issue with an ultegra crank on my road bike a few years back. Only problem was that my bolt heads were rounding so preemptively I swapped them out for ti bolts. Unfortunately the ti bolts were really poor quality.
Tried the torkx bit, then cutting a slot for a driver. Neither worked, by this time the head was really mashed up. Tried drilling. HSS bits, even with coolant just kept snapping. I even tried putting a bolt in from the wrong side, because if you notice the bolt thread goes all the way through the crank. My idea was that as I tightened the new bolt it would effectively push the other bolt out. This wasn't as daft as it sounds, and was working, but the new bolt snapped off in the crank. Perhaps with plenty of penetrating oil, and a 'slowly slowly catchy monkey' approach rather than 'give it some welly son' this could work.
How did I fix it in the end? Angle grinder. then I bought a new crank and bottom bracket as I enjoyed the angle grinder a bit too much
Had the same issue with an ultegra crank on my road bike a few years back. Only problem was that my bolt heads were rounding so preemptively I swapped them out for ti bolts. Unfortunately the ti bolts were really poor quality.
Tried the torkx bit, then cutting a slot for a driver. Neither worked, by this time the head was really mashed up. Tried drilling. HSS bits, even with coolant just kept snapping. I even tried putting a bolt in from the wrong side, because if you notice the bolt thread goes all the way through the crank. My idea was that as I tightened the new bolt it would effectively push the other bolt out. This wasn't as daft as it sounds, and was working, but the new bolt snapped off in the crank. Perhaps with plenty of penetrating oil, and a 'slowly slowly catchy monkey' approach rather than 'give it some welly son' this could work.
How did I fix it in the end? Angle grinder. then I bought a new crank and bottom bracket as I enjoyed the angle grinder a bit too much