Bolt under the sporty what would you have done?
#1
Bolt under the sporty what would you have done?
So I finally get an ok day to ride. Back my bike out my driveway start warming it up and go back in my garage to get my helmet, gloves and what not. Look down where my bike used to be parked and notice a single grease covered nut. And I think to myself "Where the F*ck did that come from?" So I park the bike back in the garage and called my local dealer to check it out. I am pretty sure that this is off my bike but hell if I know where.
Did I over react? I am so far from mechanical its embarrassing. Luckily have other chit want checked out.
Did I over react? I am so far from mechanical its embarrassing. Luckily have other chit want checked out.
#2
are you taking the ****?
dude...I'm almost retarded when it comes to wrenching and what would I have done? NOT called the dealer right away!
Funny tho...I tore down and reassembled my front end due to a galled lower tree, and when I wheeled it out CLUNK I see two unfamiliar allen bolts on the ground. WTF?
searched high and low...went inside and ate lunch and as I was walking out I saw the little chrome plate that goes on the end of my forks and immediately knew the two bolts were axle pinch bolts!
sheesh.
dude...I'm almost retarded when it comes to wrenching and what would I have done? NOT called the dealer right away!
Funny tho...I tore down and reassembled my front end due to a galled lower tree, and when I wheeled it out CLUNK I see two unfamiliar allen bolts on the ground. WTF?
searched high and low...went inside and ate lunch and as I was walking out I saw the little chrome plate that goes on the end of my forks and immediately knew the two bolts were axle pinch bolts!
sheesh.
#3
A pic of the bolt, grease and all, would help...
But yeh, you over reacted!
Only two places I know of that has grease, wheel bearings and steering head. Can't say that the nuts off the wheel axles, or the steering head nut should have grease on them tho. Both are outside of the greased area.
But yeh, you over reacted!
Only two places I know of that has grease, wheel bearings and steering head. Can't say that the nuts off the wheel axles, or the steering head nut should have grease on them tho. Both are outside of the greased area.
Last edited by CroK; 01-27-2010 at 02:28 AM.
#5
That nut could have come from anywhere. Someone may have placed it there to flip you out. How protective are you towards your scoot? I don't know. Ya got friends or an OL that might like to Jack with ya a little? Do as much detective work as you can, get a little dirty. Get to know your Scoot a little better. Ya own a flashlight? If you just take a nut to a mechanic he's gonna say "Yup, that's a nut allright."
#6
That nut could have come from anywhere. Someone may have placed it there to flip you out. How protective are you towards your scoot? I don't know. Ya got friends or an OL that might like to Jack with ya a little? Do as much detective work as you can, get a little dirty. Get to know your Scoot a little better. Ya own a flashlight? If you just take a nut to a mechanic he's gonna say "Yup, that's a nut allright."
I kept bolts from jobs in a coffee can, usually under one of the wheels of the vehicle I was workin on at the time. When I picked a bolt out of the coffee can, I could indeed identify exactly which hole it came from.
This trait never seemed to carry over to anything else I did, so I couldn't really say I had a photographic memory, just with things I worked on.
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#8
There's being mechanical and there's being practicle. It's OK if you're not mechanical, let the practicle part kick in. Before calling the dealer, give the bike a good look over. Lay down under there and look up with a flashlight. Check everywhere. Is the bolt painted, stainless or chrome? If painted (black lets say) could have come from the frame or something else painted that color. Chrome- look over all your chrome components. Work like a detective trying to solve a case, the bolt is your clue. Be thorough. I'd have gone over that bike like a 16 year old girl on a prom date before I called the dealer.
#9
I would have left the bolt on the floor, parked the scoot as close to where it was as I could, then got on the floor with a light and started looking at anything and everything. Whilst doing the looking, I would touch, grab, shake, or twist everything I could. But, I like laying on the floor touching, grabbing, shaking, and twisting things. It's how I learn about mechanical stuff.
#10
Are you trying to say since I cannot build a bike or I am not mechanical I should not be allowed to ride a motorcycle. Well I agree that I need to learn to wrench on my bike, However you can FO if you are telling my to park the bike because I am not a mechanic!