Sheared bolt on Givi rack support

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I know its a common problem. One of mine sheared off about a year ago.

This weekend i'm going to tackle removing the sheared bolt and replacing it.

Anyone got any (Helpfull:rolleyes:) hints and tricks on this.

It looks like I will have to disassemble a lot of the rear end to get at it.
 
Uhhh - Ohhhhh !!

Just odered a rack for the Givi 52 litre box I got.....

Looks like another thing to look out for...

Post pics of what it looks like, some people here are ingenious in fixing stuff.

Oh, and good luck.
 
Uhhh - Ohhhhh !!

Just odered a rack for the Givi 52 litre box I got.....

Looks like another thing to look out for...

Post pics of what it looks like, some people here are ingenious in fixing stuff.

Oh, and good luck.

GIVI have brought out a new design that doesn't use the support arms any more. If you've only just ordered it you should get the new type.
You have to remove the Bm rack but it has the advantage of sitting the box a couple of inches lower. :clap
 
I spent last weekend removing the sheared off bolt from my brother's rear end (no we are not that sort of family :eek: )

We used a combination of a set of Craftsman bolt extractors, some small metal drills and in the end of Tap and Die set to re-do the thread

Basically the bolt extractors didn't work very well but did have the advantage that they were very good quality metal so easily cut into the bolt and also did cut in opposite direction to the screw thread - managed to make a pretty deep hole in the bolt with the extractor (until we broke the extractor which we easily removed with a mole grip)

We then used the metal drills (in increasing sizes to drill right through the remains of the bolt until we had removed most of the bolt.

Then used the tap and die set as a way of punching out the swarf that remained in the threads.

It wasn't a pretty solution and the bolt hole ended up not perfectly circular at the outer edge - but was undamaged further in.

We have temporarily re-assembled the rack with some stainless bolts that we had lying around - but brother is planning to buy the new design.

Luckily for me I got the new design delivered to go on the bike I picked up this morning so should not see this problem.

Note I believe Laser Tools do bolt extractors that Halfords sell - they are a different design so might work a little better
The Craftsman extractors came from America (when my brother lived there) and we have had them for some time.
Tap and die set came from B&Q for just over £10 - Halfords sell a more expensive £30 option
 
When this happened to me I got the dealer that fitted the mount (South London Motorcycles) to obtain replacement mount (with better bolts apparently),I then got Givi customer service manager on the phone, explained that this was a known fault and that SLM would be invoicing Givi for the labour. They agreed.
 


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