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Does anyone have a M7 x 1.0 pitch bolt?

One of my M6 allen head bolts that holds the bracket on for the chainguard as stripped it's thread. I'm going to have to re-tap it to the next size up. :crybaby:

I'd be very grateful if anybody has a spare one. :thumbsup:
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helicoil it :ninja:
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M7 aint a REGULAR size so I dont keep them around but it is available. I'd have to order them in if I needed them for anything...a bit like metric fine etc, theres only a limited few places that keep them. Normal DIY places wont have them on the shelf

Try stigsfastners or do an ebay search, they'll come up fairly cheaply
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if you want to borrow a bracket temporarily until you get it sorted you'd be more than welcome. I can pop it in the post asap if you like. With the bolt etc. :)
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rdgravy wrote:if you want to borrow a bracket temporarily until you get it sorted you'd be more than welcome. I can pop it in the post asap if you like. With the bolt etc. :)
I thought John meant the thread in the alloy swing arm was stripped, not the bracket
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I think you're probably right. Once again I have proved that I should keep my mouth shut. Never mind, it's the thought that counts, isn't it? :D A swing arm could prove to be a little more difficult. :)
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ya know, I should've kept my Grifter. I knew all the parts on that... :)
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Thanks Dave for the offer. :thumbsup:

The problem is with the bolt hole in the swingarm itself.

Anoldmanreturns mentioned helicoil it but I'm not sure if there's enough meat there for that?

I'll have a look on ebay to see what's out there.

Thanks once again Dave. It's offers like yours that keeps this place going matey. :nod: :thumbsup:


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I've not got a M7 bolt,

but what I do have is the nut riveter, and its come in handy a few times


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Now that could be a good option. :nod:

Thanks for that pitbull. :thumbsup:
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Interesting, my bike came without a chain guard so I've recently purchased one but have yet to fit it, does anyone have the bracket/s they wish to sell please?
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Don't get confused with my swingarm it's a JMC one. If yours is a Yamaha one it should have the fitting points already there. :nod:
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nuggitt wrote:Now that could be a good option. :nod:

Thanks for that pitbull. :thumbsup:
I also have a nut rivetter if you're over my way at any time :nod:
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Post by banner001 »

ive got a bag of M7 bolts, ill have to check the pitch and length for you tonight, length is probably around 20-25mm and im almost certain the TP is 1.00mm.
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I'd be over the moon if you have John. :nod:

I've been hunting around on the phone all morning and not got anywhere as yet. :crybaby: :crybaby:
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