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How NOT to install clip-ons
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June 18, 2008, 05:33:26 AM »
So my Apex clip-ons + CycleCat adapters came yesterday for my S4, and I decided to frenetically try and install them before the Celtics Championship game started (2 hours from the beginning of installation....
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-1st things 1st...
(that seems to be a reliable way to make the beast with two backs up whatever it is you're doing).
-So all I had to remove/reinstall the mounting hardware was one of those cheesy fold-out multi-size hex keys and most of the bolts were factory torqued to WAY beyond what this stupid thing could handle, so I used a "cheater bar" to try and get them loose... Big Mistake..
-I ended up stripping the heads of 90% of the mounting hardware, and very smartly used the SAME bolts (with Loctite) to fasten everything down because I was in a half-drunken rush.. God help me if I ever have to take them off!!
Due to the absence of a torque wrench, I just cranked the nuts out of each bolt until it wouldn't turn anymore..
-I inspected the damage this morning and the actual install doesn't look that bad, but most of the hex heads are hopelessly rounded out..
Has anyone had luck using Easy-Outs or removing bolts that are torqued down really hard??
-I will post pics when I get a chance (maybe tonight), But the moral of the story is to watch your alcohol intake prior to wrenching on your bike!! Obviously having a few beers and working on the bike is fun, but once you get that "Ahhh screw it" attitude you'll likely do more damage than modding!! I remember someone here who didn't tighten the rear axle nut on their S2R and make the beast with two backsed up their rim...I feel your pain!!!
-Oh, and to top it all off the Matris steering damper I just mounted 2 weeks ago doesn't fit now... I need to find a side-mount bracket.... Uggghhh... Sorry, I just needed to vent..
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Re: How NOT to install clip-ons
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June 18, 2008, 07:02:14 AM »
Get yourself an impact driver to remove the stripped out screws. Its a tool that you insert a bit into (hex socket) and hit with a hammer. It should take em right out. Don't use easy outs.
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also, pinch bolts don't have to be "cranked down."
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Re: How NOT to install clip-ons
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June 18, 2008, 07:19:08 AM »
Quote from: derby on June 18, 2008, 07:16:48 AM
also, pinch bolts don't have to be "cranked down."
Yeah, it was more the adapters that attached to the triple that I cranked down... Luckily I maintained
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common sense and realized that the threads on the pinch bolts could be damaged if tightened too much...
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Re: How NOT to install clip-ons
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June 18, 2008, 09:19:32 AM »
I prefer to wait until I am done working on the bike, then celebrate with a nice
. Or if I have already been drinking, cleaning the bike can be fun, but no maintenance.
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June 18, 2008, 11:11:31 AM »
Quote from: Johnster on June 18, 2008, 05:33:26 AM
-I inspected the damage this morning and the actual install doesn't look that bad, but most of the hex heads are hopelessly rounded out..
Has anyone had luck using Easy-Outs or removing bolts that are torqued down really hard??
http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=292.0
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June 18, 2008, 04:19:24 PM »
on the positive side....the celtics won #17
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Quote from: herm on June 18, 2008, 04:19:24 PM
on the positive side....the celtics won #17
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Sounds like the torque-wrench monkey in the factory in Italy won
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June 19, 2008, 03:03:36 PM »
if you heat the bolts w/ a soldering iron the loctite will loosen
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