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Rear Disc Mounting Bolts - Neon Knight - 16-06-15 First of all thanks to all who chipped in with ideas regarding my rear caliper issues. Most helpful and in the end I managed to resolve the problem. Cheers ![]() Re: Rear Disc Mounting Bolts - griff86 - 16-06-15 Lots and lots of heat usually works. Mine were really stuck, even using oxy-acetylene to heat them all up 2 wouldn't budge, I had to drill them out. The issue is that the threads are exposed through the inside of the wheel. Re: Rear Disc Mounting Bolts - Neon Knight - 16-06-15 What exactly do I need to heat up, how hot ? and for how long ? :'( Re: Rear Disc Mounting Bolts - griff86 - 16-06-15 The area surrounding the bolt, as hot as you can get it, five minutes plus with a gas blow torch. I've got them off with a few minutes blast of an electric heat gun before but that was on different bikes. Re: Rear Disc Mounting Bolts - darrsi - 16-06-15 I tried all the above, with no joy either, I ended up buying a second hand wheel and getting the tyre swapped. Because the rear disc isn't in 2 parts like the front (inner/outer) the heat transfers to the rear wheel hub and fuses the bolts. Re: Rear Disc Mounting Bolts - sinto607276 - 16-06-15 Just posted this in what have you done with your fazer today....Reply #16 by sinto on 16 Jun, 2015 20:56 Post actions Quote from: Neon Knight on 16 Jun, 2015 17:57 Shouted at her, cursed her, kicked her back wheel. And all because I cant get the rear disc mounting bolts off so I can change the disc. Have you tried tightening them a wee bit to break the seal? Just a wee touch, then you should be able to release them, soak them with some loosing oil beforehand too. Re: Rear Disc Mounting Bolts - risticuss - 17-06-15 As others have said, the only way is heat. I managed to get 3 out with a small kitchen blow torch but the other threes heads just chewed up. I ended up drilling them out anhelicoiling the wheel. I don't know how 6 bolts made of cheese can possibly be that good at holding a disc on, but apparently they can. Re: Rear Disc Mounting Bolts - greenman - 21-06-15 I had same issues, tried everything but they wouldn't budge. Ended up taking the wheel to my local bike shop, Alf's motorcycles in Worthing, they ended up drilling 2 out and the rest came out with the wheel thread bonded to them, then replaycing the threads with steel threaded inserts. Cost me 60 quid a couple of years ago. Front ones came out ok. |