Fender seat bolt stuck!!
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Fender seat bolt stuck!!
Hi all. I’m having an issue with the seat bolt that holds the seat onto the rear fender on my ‘15 FXDF. The bolt is not an original part and is just a regular screw that came with the bike. Unfortunately I did it up a little too tight last time I had the seat off, and now both the screw AND the mounting nut underneath the fender turns as well. This means I am unable to remove my seat currently and I can’t work out how to get the damn thing undone! Very frustrating to say the least... So all I can think of is removing the back wheel and jamming a Torx bit or something else into the brass bush to try and stop it from turning so I can snap the screw loose. Has anyone had this issue also, and if so, how did YOU get it out? This is my first post on HDF and any advice/ideas is appreciated...Thanks!!
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If the bolt is spinning while he is trying to turn it, I don't think it will hold still to drill it. I don't think I would go that route anyway until I had tried everything else I could think of. Probably pretty tough to get a grip on the nut with the seat tab still on there too unless you can get to the under side.
On an FXDF I would think it wouldn't be too difficult to reach up under the back fender. If you have a jack you could lift the bike up and get a little more clearance taking the weight off the suspension. I think I would try grabbing the nut with vise grips rather than trying to jam a Torx bit in it or anything. I doubt the nut is brass. I believe that nut is held into the fender with a "C" clip on the top side of the fender. If you can't get anything else to work you you could take a Dremel tool or die grinder and carefully grind off the head of the bolt. After the seat is off you could make an attempt to remove what is left of the bolt. This is where a drill may help if you can grip the nut. In the end, just replace the entire assembly if you can't get the bolt out.
On an FXDF I would think it wouldn't be too difficult to reach up under the back fender. If you have a jack you could lift the bike up and get a little more clearance taking the weight off the suspension. I think I would try grabbing the nut with vise grips rather than trying to jam a Torx bit in it or anything. I doubt the nut is brass. I believe that nut is held into the fender with a "C" clip on the top side of the fender. If you can't get anything else to work you you could take a Dremel tool or die grinder and carefully grind off the head of the bolt. After the seat is off you could make an attempt to remove what is left of the bolt. This is where a drill may help if you can grip the nut. In the end, just replace the entire assembly if you can't get the bolt out.
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Midpegs (06-27-2019)
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If the bolt is spinning while he is trying to turn it, I don't think it will hold still to drill it. I don't think I would go that route anyway until I had tried everything else I could think of. Probably pretty tough to get a grip on the nut with the seat tab still on there too unless you can get to the under side.
On an FXDF I would think it wouldn't be too difficult to reach up under the back fender. If you have a jack you could lift the bike up and get a little more clearance taking the weight off the suspension. I think I would try grabbing the nut with vise grips rather than trying to jam a Torx bit in it or anything. I doubt the nut is brass. I believe that nut is held into the fender with a "C" clip on the top side of the fender. If you can't get anything else to work you you could take a Dremel tool or die grinder and carefully grind off the head of the bolt. After the seat is off you could make an attempt to remove what is left of the bolt. This is where a drill may help if you can grip the nut. In the end, just replace the entire assembly if you can't get the bolt out.
On an FXDF I would think it wouldn't be too difficult to reach up under the back fender. If you have a jack you could lift the bike up and get a little more clearance taking the weight off the suspension. I think I would try grabbing the nut with vise grips rather than trying to jam a Torx bit in it or anything. I doubt the nut is brass. I believe that nut is held into the fender with a "C" clip on the top side of the fender. If you can't get anything else to work you you could take a Dremel tool or die grinder and carefully grind off the head of the bolt. After the seat is off you could make an attempt to remove what is left of the bolt. This is where a drill may help if you can grip the nut. In the end, just replace the entire assembly if you can't get the bolt out.
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