Front pipe bracket
I was sure I'd seen a thread on this before but I can find it [:@]
Has anyone found a way of removing the front pipe bracket (the one that sits under the footbrake lever)? One of the bolts sits above the frame rail and I can't get to it properly and don't want to round it off. |
RE: Front pipe bracket
ORIGINAL: larazauk I was sure I'd seen a thread on this before but I can find it [:@] Has anyone found a way of removing the front pipe bracket (the one that sits under the footbrake lever)? One of the bolts sits above the frame rail and I can't get to it properly and don't want to round it off. https://www.hdforums.com/m_2563443/tm.htm mud http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/8...nesbrokny5.gif |
RE: Front pipe bracket
Thanks Mud, not surethat threadstalking about the same bracket though?
The one I mean sits under the footrest brake side and you can't even get a torx bit on it |
RE: Front pipe bracket
That's what the wrench is for...;)
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RE: Front pipe bracket
ORIGINAL: larazauk Thanks Mud, not surethat threadstalking about the same bracket though? The one I mean sits under the footrest brake side and you can't even get a torx bit on it OK zauk, maybe it's not. Would you mind posting a picture of the one you are asking about?? I'm ignorant of any bracket under the "footrest brake side" or "footbrake lever". The one in that other thread is a bracket that bolts up to the bottom of the right hand case, below the camchest, inside of, and a little bit forward of, the midmount footpeg/brakelever mount. mud |
RE: Front pipe bracket
You need to grind the back end of a torx bit, the end that would go into a socket, get a Ø1/4" closed end wrench (preferably a six point) & remove the torx screw. Be sure you grind enough off the backside of the torx bit so that as you back the screw out you have enough room between the frame rail. It's a bit tedious & awkward getting that 3rd screw out. I've removed mine and my neighbor's exhaust brackets this way. Be patient you'll get it.
If you don't get what I'm talking about I can post a pic of this very simple tool combination. |
RE: Front pipe bracket
ORIGINAL: Azgunner You need to grind the back end of a torx bit, the end that would go into a socket, get a Ø1/4" closed end wrench (preferably a six point) & remove the torx screw. Be sure you grind enough off the backside of the torx bit so that as you back the screw out you have enough room between the frame rail. It's a bit tedious & awkward getting that 3rd screw out. I've removed mine and my neighbor's exhaust brackets this way. Be patient you'll get it. If you don't get what I'm talking about I can post a pic of this very simple tool combination. Mud I think we are talking about the same one, my apologies for not being clear enough about it, see above! |
RE: Front pipe bracket
This works Great 25.00 PhatPerformance...
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RE: Front pipe bracket
ORIGINAL: Trotter This works Great 25.00 PhatPerformance... [IMG]local://upfiles/24219/BF2389EF9D15493897BE8F86742E4F77.jpg[/IMG] |
RE: Front pipe bracket
Here ya go. The pic with the two torx bits is to show you the difference on how short to grind the back end of the bit. Grind the bit so it is a little under .750" long or right around 18mm in your case would be perfect. You can wedge something in the wrench with the bit to keep it from sliding out or use a screw-driver or something to help hold the bit up into the screw. Like I said it is a very awkward screw to get out so prepare to get on the floor & do some squirming around.;)
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