I had a large departure from my TTR a while back which thankfully damaged the bike and my ego more than me! Most has been easily fixable but the stud on which the brake lever is mounted snapped at the thread! It looks as though maybe there has been a previous repair! Any bright ideas haw to get the threaded part of the stud out or fashion a repair - I'm trying to drill it out but it's very hard material and impossible to drill straight. I'd rather not strip out all the engine etc. to get it onto a pillar drill. Any ideas?
Have you managed to drill into it at all? If so, you might be able to hammer a torx bit into the hole (be prepared to sacrifice the torx bit!) The stud should not be too tight as the face it tightens against has broken off. Plenty of soaking with wd40 first and you might be lucky (sometimes it works!)
Good luck!
Had the same problem .Bolt is super hard to drill .I ended up drilling it and retapped it but it threaded section broke from frame after and it floating in the frame for about 2 years .The pivot wont actually fall out in use as half it is inside the frame so just kept using it with no problems .In the end iplan to just drilled it all out and welded new nut inside .Its a very awkward job .It made me realise the high quality of bolts that yamaha use .
Thanks Guys, I'll attack it with renewed vigour and a bigger drill now I know some alternative solutions, I have got so far in with a smallish drill bit, after breaking several drill bits, and am now trying to get in with a 6.5mm bit in the hope of attacking it with a stud extractor (or Torx) - but I'm not hopeful on that one! I'll let you know, thanks
Dave.
Happily the spare bike is running well for the moment.
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