Thanks for sharing Frank. Good tips.I like this guys idea to get the hole started in the center of the bolt. Granted it would have to be the right situation for it to work.
https://www.amazon.com/Drill-Hog-NI...r=8-3&keywords=drill+hog+left+hand+drill+bitsI just been down that road. one of the pinch bolts snapped off when I was trying to back it out. damn---pulled the tube off and very carefully centered a left twist bit to attempt to drill it out. the left twist bit didn't do it so I had to use an extractor. I set the drill on a very light impact which chattered the rest of the bolt loose and right out. I hate breaking a bolt or screw off---ruins the whole day.
I purchased grade 8 replacements which came from lowes. I also replenished my left twist bits from an outfit called "drill hog-usa" (I am very pleased with their product)
i am getting an order together for back bearings, a spare starter and other stuff form wildseedworx. want to have dog on the road when the blue birds sing.
Forks are from China, Derrick and Donna are working on bringing them hereI double checked the threads and yes, they are metric. As it looks, all the threads on the forks are metric. Go figure.
Here's a die to make M6x1.25 threads. https://drillsandcutters.com/m6-x-1-25-carbon-steel-hex-die/OK, listen up. I've triple checked the bolt size, and it is smaller than a 1/4'' bolt. So it is a 6mm x 1.25mm, BUT I went down to the local bolt store, (30 miles away), and they didn't have that size. So I got on the internet, on the Mc Master-Carr site. They have everything, but no 6mm x 1.25 bolts. So back to my shop for research.
1/4'' = .250
6mm = .238
.012 or .006 per-side of bolt in nothing.
20 t.p.i. = 1.25mm, or so close you can't see it.
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So what I'm saying is a 1/4'' - 20 bolt will work just fine.
Mc Master - Carr have 160,000 psi tensile strength stainless steel bolts
What length are these bolts?OK, listen up. I've triple checked the bolt size, and it is smaller than a 1/4'' bolt. So it is a 6mm x 1.25mm, BUT I went down to the local bolt store, (30 miles away), and they didn't have that size. So I got on the internet, on the Mc Master-Carr site. They have everything, but no 6mm x 1.25 bolts. So back to my shop for research.
1/4'' = .250
6mm = .238
.012 or .006 per-side of bolt in nothing.
20 t.p.i. = 1.25mm, or so close you can't see it.
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So what I'm saying is a 1/4'' - 20 bolt will work just fine.
Mc Master - Carr have 160,000 psi tensile strength stainless steel bolts
They are listed as 1/4-20 by 1" in the manual.What length are these bolts?
I might just order the right die and some M6x1 partially thread bolts and cut off the ends and cut the proper threads.
With the threads being so close maybe the threads in the fork are actually metric but BD was using 1/4-20.You have to be careful with the pinch bolts.
The vast majority of the BD forks we have worked with have 1/4-20 x 1.
We have only come across a few that had the metric bolts.
Looking at the 20 pitch gauge and the 1.25 gauge here the 20 gauge fits far better than the 1.25.With the threads being so close maybe the threads in the fork are actually metric but BD was using 1/4-20.