Title: Lowering Gauges; Upper Triple Bracket Pin Removal Post by: csorin on August 18, 2011, 01:21:40 PM Hey guys. Sending off my U-Bracket for Taft's welding magic, and in the meantime I've been looking at all the 'headlight lowering' threads. Seems some people leave the upper triple pins in place and others remove them.
I have a Speedymoto top triple on the bike right now, and its pins are in there solid. Does anyone have suggestions on how to successfully remove these pins? If not, alternate methods of mounting gauges below the triple? Title: Re: Lowering Gauges; Upper Triple Bracket Pin Removal Post by: Artful on August 18, 2011, 01:37:42 PM The pins in the SM triple are just interference fit in there. You'll need a large pair of pliers to crush them just slightly and then pull them out. You'll want to put the upper triple in a vise, being careful not to scratch the surface. They won't come out without a fight. PB Blaster is your friend.
Title: Re: Lowering Gauges; Upper Triple Bracket Pin Removal Post by: Duc Buz on August 18, 2011, 04:06:18 PM Artful is right on, they ain't easy.
Title: Re: Lowering Gauges; Upper Triple Bracket Pin Removal Post by: DucNaked on August 18, 2011, 05:12:52 PM I locked the pins in a vice and spun the triple. They came right out.
Title: Re: Lowering Gauges; Upper Triple Bracket Pin Removal Post by: DarkStaR on August 18, 2011, 07:09:02 PM Find the correct screw (m5 i think), screw them in from the top, and that'll push the pin out the bottom. Easy.
Title: Re: Lowering Gauges; Upper Triple Bracket Pin Removal Post by: csorin on August 18, 2011, 07:17:33 PM Find the correct screw (m5 i think), screw them in from the top, and that'll push the pin out the bottom. Easy. Good lord this way sounds easy... Just spent a good ten minutes pulling my hardest on the things. They are certainly in there. Methinks I need to invest in a vice. Title: Re: Lowering Gauges; Upper Triple Bracket Pin Removal Post by: He Man on August 18, 2011, 07:23:36 PM that little white nub? I hired a gorilla to pull it out!
Title: Re: Lowering Gauges; Upper Triple Bracket Pin Removal Post by: Artful on August 18, 2011, 07:44:45 PM Nah Kui, the Speedys have a metal locating pin that the white nubs slip over.
Use one of the two above methods, way easier than what I said. Title: Re: Lowering Gauges; Upper Triple Bracket Pin Removal Post by: b. on August 18, 2011, 09:48:48 PM Find the correct screw (m5 i think), screw them in from the top, and that'll push the pin out the bottom. Easy. [thumbsup] Title: Re: Lowering Gauges; Upper Triple Bracket Pin Removal Post by: DucNaked on August 19, 2011, 02:57:44 AM Find the correct screw (m5 i think), screw them in from the top, and that'll push the pin out the bottom. Easy. I tried this and the pins were in so tight I felt there was a danger of stripping the threads.So I opted on the side of caution. Title: Re: Lowering Gauges; Upper Triple Bracket Pin Removal Post by: csorin on August 19, 2011, 07:48:51 AM I tried this and the pins were in so tight I felt there was a danger of stripping the threads. So I opted on the side of caution. This has me worried a bit, but seeing that at least a couple people had success, I'll give it a go. Title: Re: Lowering Gauges; Upper Triple Bracket Pin Removal Post by: Duc Buz on August 19, 2011, 08:34:32 AM Find the correct screw (m5 i think), screw them in from the top, and that'll push the pin out the bottom. Easy. Man, much easier method. I did not think of this, but I do enjoy working harder. The smarter way is, well, too easy. Good job DarkStaR. [thumbsup] Title: Re: Lowering Gauges; Upper Triple Bracket Pin Removal Post by: csorin on August 19, 2011, 02:34:15 PM M5 screw method took all of two minutes. Thanks Darkstar. [thumbsup]
Title: Re: Lowering Gauges; Upper Triple Bracket Pin Removal Post by: DarkStaR on August 19, 2011, 11:02:40 PM M5 screw method took all of two minutes. Thanks Darkstar. [thumbsup] Man, much easier method. I did not think of this, but I do enjoy working harder. The smarter way is, well, too easy. Good job DarkStaR. [thumbsup] [thumbsup] as a plus, the the rolled pins are not mangled up, and could most likely be reused. [Dolph] |