another coupla views.....wow, sweet, if only i had an intact bike pic to post, you could see what i am working towards.....haha
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Help!!!! Broken Threads On Cases!
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kichigai
I broke the same piece on my GS1100. Its the center screw for the sprocket cover. I still see some thread left on the remaining hole on yours. If it is still deep enough, try just JB-ing the piece back on and just using a longer bolt, Just dont torque it down so much.
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Originally posted by kichigai View PostI broke the same piece on my GS1100. Its the center screw for the sprocket cover. I still see some thread left on the remaining hole on yours. If it is still deep enough, try just JB-ing the piece back on and just using a longer bolt, Just dont torque it down so much.
Not sure if a stud and a nut would work in this application, but it would be stronger than a bolt.
And don't torque it down much is right.
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seeing your photos, i remain that the solid time-sert would be your easiest option (and likely most durable - as the hole seems deep enough to hold the insert)
if you can get your bike to a shop, they should be able to do it for you for way less than $80
using a stud as suggested is another good idea i think (if the cover can take a nut without looking too weird)GS850GT
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