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Sidetand bolt that is common to get loose


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Hi, just wanted to find out is the bolt that goes loose and pops out causing bike to fall or lean lower when stand is extended.

Is it  #13 on the parts schematic I have attached. 

Is that the bolt that tends to loosen.

 

The 2 pics attached have me confused one looks like it screws in from the outside.

The other pic looks to me like it screws in from behind with a nut on the stand side.

Can someone clarify this for me. 13 is the offending bolt is it not.

Thxs

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Yes that is the bolt that goes missing.   The other half that you don't see <F-25> shows up on the shock mount diagram.  It is an Acorn Nut (#13) that screws on to long-ass-bolt (#9) that comes through the frame and gets clamped by (#18).   #14 is the sidestand pivot nut.

 

 

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Lock wire is the only reliable way I could get mine to stay put.  Just cross drill the bolt and corner drill the nut.   Both red and blue Loctite degraded over time from heat and I would lose the bolt. (twice until I drilled and lockwired)

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In this photo, mine is a hex head as I lost my bolt (third time including the original) 400 miles from home and a small town hardware store was my only option to get the right thread in the length I needed.   Installed with borrowed tools, got home, drilled, wired, still there to this day.

 

 

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9 hours ago, carlgustav said:

Crap, this is common!?  12 yrs and I've not paid attention to this bolt.  Guess I better take a look :biggrin:.

If it has went missing, you'll know.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Took a look last nite, all is good, everything tight.  Had to clean off years of accumulated crud, maybe that's what's been holding things together, and now I'm f*cked :biggrin: ...

 

ACE

 

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