Rear Subframe bolt

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Rear Subframe bolt

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http://www.ronayers.com/Fiche/TypeID/26 ... roup/FRAME

I seem to have lost item 23 on one side of the bike.

I tried an M10 nut last night but it seems the thread is different.

I plan on going to the fork handle shop after work to try and get a new nut but Im unsure what to ask for???

Is it a parallel thread or something?????


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Re: Rear Subframe bolt

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Secure the subframe and take off the remaining 23 nut from the other side and take that in as the pattern to match.
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Re: Rear Subframe bolt

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Problem with that one Wicky, bike is in Kirkcaldy I work in Perth. :beer:
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Re: Rear Subframe bolt

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std M10 is a 1.5mm pitch, if that didnt work, then it is a fine pitch which is 1.25mm
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Re: Rear Subframe bolt

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Just notice on this page http://www.ronayers.com/ProductDetails/ ... KU/1117648


That the same sized nut is used on the indicators. I have broken indicators in the garage so wont need a new nut.


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