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Sparkster
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I have a 1980 GS850G and recently removed the nuts on the suspension bolts to do some work. The left one was crossthreaded and has sheared off most of the threads. I've read about the various solutions but wanted to check the opinions of those in the know about something...
I'm thinking of cutting the remaining bolt off, drilling a hole, and replacing it with a carriage bolt utilizing the new hole.
1) Are those bolts welded to the frame for any major reason and would replacing the welded bolt with a carriage bolt render the bike unsafe?
2) If this sounds viable how do I compress the spring on the shock to easily remove the suspension without killing myself?
Right now I have simply drilled a hole in the ruined bolt and placed a cotter pin in there as I have read that there is no latteral pressure from the suspension and so I'm assuming that it will be safe enough to get me somewhere to fix it properly if the above isn't viable.
Thanks for your time!
I'm thinking of cutting the remaining bolt off, drilling a hole, and replacing it with a carriage bolt utilizing the new hole.
1) Are those bolts welded to the frame for any major reason and would replacing the welded bolt with a carriage bolt render the bike unsafe?
2) If this sounds viable how do I compress the spring on the shock to easily remove the suspension without killing myself?
Right now I have simply drilled a hole in the ruined bolt and placed a cotter pin in there as I have read that there is no latteral pressure from the suspension and so I'm assuming that it will be safe enough to get me somewhere to fix it properly if the above isn't viable.
Thanks for your time!