Emoto said:Well said, Dickie!
I just had a thought while reading your post. Not being where my bike is right now, do the yoke pinch bolt holes go all the way through? If we could use a longer bolt and put locknuts on the end...
No - they're blind holes.
Ste@SSB said:Having looked through the threads and read all the posts I have come to one simple conclusion ... you are going to get some tosser killed if you keep it up ... this just isn't funny anymore ... if your fork pinch bolts are coming loose then take the damn thing back to the dealer ...
I don't see that complaining about bolts being loose when they shouldn't be is going to get anyone killed, neither is tightening them up to the factory specified torque setting, once or a thousand times. It's good for your customers that none of the bikes you've seen suffer from this problem. However many others clearly do, mine included. Personally I haven't got time to go running to my dealer every few days - I own the necessary tools and can and will do it myself. The point is, they should never have been loose in the first place, not after 1300 miles or 13,000. As long as BM and their dealers continue to insist that this isn't an issue all they're going to do is re-torque the bolts and send people on their way. This level of service can be replicated in my garage with considerably less inconvenience!
The real concern is the owners who DON'T read this forum (there must be plenty of them) and are blissfully unaware that their fork bolts might be loose (or even missing by now) because BM refuse to issue a recall on them. Worry about those people - not those of us here who are already aware of the problem and can make our own decision about how to tackle the it.

I carry my other half on the back of the bike every day. It bothers me.........