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time for assembly

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2014 4:46 pm
by tclayton9
Ok so I'm putting parts in order for assembly but I have a few questions. Will it matter if I'm missing one front rotor bolt? I broke a bolt off trying to take them out awhile back. Then I tried to drill it out and tap it. That never went well either. So if I'm missing one bolt does it matter or I have to get another rim? The rim also has a little rough jagged scratches around the speedometer gear housing, and its about the same on the opposite side. Its maybe a half am inch from where the top edge of the wheel bearing is when the bearing is in its seat. Should I replace the rim or don't let it worry me?

Re: time for assembly

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 4:22 pm
by M in KC
I'll bite, the only thing more important than going is stopping. Take your rim to a machine shop and see if you can remove the broken rotor bolt for you. If not I'd find a good used wheel. So long as your scratches don't impact the wheel bearing you should be fine there. While I haven't looked, there are probably skads of front wheels on fleabay. But to each their own.

Re: time for assembly

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 9:26 pm
by thatkid
Yeah, rotor bolts are kind of important. Will it affect you....probably not really. Is it a good idea....probably not really.

Re: time for assembly

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 2:09 pm
by tclayton9
What's the worse that could happen with one bolt missing? Not trying to be funny, just weighing my options.

Re: time for assembly

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 4:36 pm
by DonTZ125
Be very careful with your wheel balancing.

The 5 bolts should be strong enough to hold the rotor safely. You bet your life?

What MIGHT happen is thermal distortion under repeated heavy braking, such as a racing environment or serious ramping.

Re: time for assembly

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 5:53 pm
by tclayton9
Sounds crazy but I do lol. I drove 100 miles with ONE set of brakes. Front brakes only with only one front caliper, with a bad tire. Yea I pushed my luck plenty of times.

Re: time for assembly

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 3:49 pm
by pefrey
I wouldn't do it, I would fix it or have it fixed or get a new wheel. I could see riding it to the machine shop or to the mechanic if you give up trying to remove the broken bolt yourself.

Re: time for assembly

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 3:56 pm
by thatkid
tclayton9 wrote:Sounds crazy but I do lol. I drove 100 miles with ONE set of brakes. Front brakes only with only one front caliper, with a bad tire. Yea I pushed my luck plenty of times.
This type of statement doesn't make you sound cool or dangerous. It pretty much makes you sound like an idiot. Apparently you don't care enough about your own life, which is fine, that's your choice, but you don't care about the people in your life or the other people on the road that would be affected.

Re: time for assembly

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 8:10 pm
by tclayton9
It may sound like I'm being an idiot but its not. An idiot is a person who doesn't know any better. In my case I'm more of a risk taker. I know what's best but I still want to do what I want to do. I've been that way all my life. Maybe one day my ways may change. No matter if its four wheels or two wheels, If I feel comfortable enough to drive reckless and risk my life, that's on me. No harm taken by the way.

One more question. The hub in the rear that holds the rear sprocket, can that be powder coated also? Also what is the best way to remove that bearing?