08-09-15, 07:01 PM
Is the caliper hanger bracket threaded or does the bolt just need a little more persuasion to remove it?
Complete fabrication, I didn't make it up!
Brake torquearm bolts
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08-09-15, 07:01 PM
Is the caliper hanger bracket threaded or does the bolt just need a little more persuasion to remove it?
Complete fabrication, I didn't make it up!
08-09-15, 09:06 PM
(08-09-15, 07:01 PM)joebloggs link Wrote:Is the caliper hanger bracket threaded or does the bolt just need a little more persuasion to remove it? Torque arm has a nut and bolt on both ends
08-09-15, 09:43 PM
Had exactly the same bother. Just corroded in.
08-09-15, 10:00 PM
(08-09-15, 09:43 PM)MMeNDtal link Wrote: Had exactly the same bother. Just corroded in. Thought so but was just making sure Yamaha didn't put a couple of threads in the back of the arm so it couldn't back out if the nut fell off. Thanks
Complete fabrication, I didn't make it up!
I've got the same. Funny enought the nut and bolt on the arm to the caliper bracket side has untighten only just a little and was not going more the other side bolt and nut were fine. I soaked it in WD40 to no avail. The few untighten threads were going fine than after it it was stuck very hard.
I left the arm attached to the caliper bracket. Just tighten it back on assembly.
09-09-15, 02:14 AM
I've been thinking about stuck fast nuts and bolts on my Fazer and I've come up with a theory. The bike was marketed as a beginers bike and many of its first owners would have been just that, and of course the problem with new riders is that they're not used to servicing, struggling with seized fastners etc etc. They think copper slip is some sort of correctional porn and providing its reliable the bike won't have any work done on it between services.
Dealers, or more to the point, salesmen, could be selling washing machines and have no real interest in motorcycling, only hitting sales targets and giving customers what they want. Years ago your local dealer would discuss every aspect of maintaining your bike, shame those days have gone. Time to go back to basics me thinks
Complete fabrication, I didn't make it up!
09-09-15, 03:08 AM
just needs more man power, mine was also corroded in i thought it was threaded too.
09-09-15, 06:46 AM
(09-09-15, 02:14 AM)joebloggs link Wrote: I've been thinking about stuck fast nuts and bolts on my Fazer and I've come up with a theory. The bike was marketed as a beginers bike and many of its first owners would have been just that, and of course the problem with new riders is that they're not used to servicing, struggling with seized fastners etc etc. They think copper slip is some sort of correctional porn and providing its reliable the bike won't have any work done on it between services. |
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