Sub Frame Rivnuts

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bluestoesonnose
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Sub Frame Rivnuts

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Hi All, the rivnuts that hold the seat cowl on are spinning in the frame when I try to undo the allen bolts that hold the seat cowl on, and ideas how I get them to stop doing this?

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Re: Sub Frame Rivnuts

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Not uncommon, one option is to disconnect and remove the rear light and just stretch the rear plastics up over the subframe, pivoting on the undo-able fixings.

Another possibility is use a hex drive in a drill set on reverse, just spin them until the aluminium well nut gets hot; it then expands and suddenly grips the hole, shocking the bolt undone.

Doesn't always work, though, and don't do it long enough to melt the plastic.

Last option, slide a hacksaw blade down between subframe and plastic, and cut them off.
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I had this problem and ended up drilling them out. drilling right through the subframe and using a longer bolt and nylock nut.

Bit of a pain when removing the rear panels but it's a solution.
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Re: Sub Frame Rivnuts

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If it was me I'd drill out the bolt and the subframe and put a long nut and bolt thru it..... or if it's on a pristine bike then for what it would cost I'd buy a second hand subframe.
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One of mine does it, I can just about squeeze some terminal pliers in to grip the spining nut enough to undo the hex bolt.


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im replacing the sub frame eventualy so persevere with undoing it this way :thumbup:
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Re: Sub Frame Rivnuts

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Thanks for that I'll give it a go laters

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Re: Sub Frame Rivnuts

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Hi Diabolus,
It worked, many thanks, I can now really get in there and finish the spring clean.

Cheers
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bluestoesonnose wrote:Hi Diabolus,
It worked, many thanks, I can now really get in there and finish the spring clean.

Cheers
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I thought it was just mine :lol: I was pulling my hair out as to how to undo the hex bolt and thought of the flat terminal pliers as a last ditch effort :wink: I'm going to get another sub frame make sure the spining rivnuts are sorted and p/c it black prior to fitting :thumbup:
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