I don't really post much here, but I thought I'd share todays endeavours..
I sheared two crown bolts on my pace rc36 pro class forks.. :shock:
Under braking the wheel would dive off to the left & after the initial surprise I noticed a lack of hex heads in the crown - I thought they'd fallen out..
Arrived at the pub and looked closer to see they'd actually sheered off!
Anyway, next up was figuring how I'd get these out without having to drill; use a blob of epoxy on an allen key type of thing etc. but the simple answer was.
- Prime with WD40
- Find some thin wire (bared cat5 network strand is ideal)
- Thread the wire and loop it around the sheared bolt thread in between the clamp faces
- pull tight and in a bow-dowel fire lighting method spin that bad boy out!!
Boom! a 2 minute fix!
That's all folks
If anyone has any appropriate bolts please PM me, Ti would be favourable - the crown is the standard RC36 pro class type.
I sheared two crown bolts on my pace rc36 pro class forks.. :shock:
Under braking the wheel would dive off to the left & after the initial surprise I noticed a lack of hex heads in the crown - I thought they'd fallen out..
Arrived at the pub and looked closer to see they'd actually sheered off!
Anyway, next up was figuring how I'd get these out without having to drill; use a blob of epoxy on an allen key type of thing etc. but the simple answer was.
- Prime with WD40
- Find some thin wire (bared cat5 network strand is ideal)
- Thread the wire and loop it around the sheared bolt thread in between the clamp faces
- pull tight and in a bow-dowel fire lighting method spin that bad boy out!!
Boom! a 2 minute fix!
That's all folks
If anyone has any appropriate bolts please PM me, Ti would be favourable - the crown is the standard RC36 pro class type.