Stainless disk bolts

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Hi , bought a 1200 just after the year , been busy for the last couple of month cleaning, polishing, and re painting odd bits . Ive replaced most of the visible shabby bolts with stainless , has any one done there disks ??? any tips .Ta
 

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As far as im aware stainless bolts should not be used in braking systems because they dont have the sheearing strength of the OEM ones. Id just get OEM bolts and use them. Looking at the corrosion on those mounting points you might discover that they will be a pig to remove.
 
As far as im aware stainless bolts should not be used in braking systems because they dont have the sheearing strength of the OEM ones. Id just get OEM bolts and use them. Looking at the corrosion on those mounting points you bight discover that they will be a pig to remove.

totally agree with delboy

If it was me i would clean them up and paint them silver. when the disc needs changing then change the bolts
 
Ahh! That's better!
 

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Yes Delboy , that was another question , wasnt shure my self , the bikes not been used yet . Ill rub down and spray them in , ive seen disk bolts for sale what are not cheep , Im wanting the wheels and callipers done , same again maybe remove clean down and paint . Thanks
 
Yes Delboy , that was another question , wasnt shure my self , the bikes not been used yet . Ill rub down and spray them in , ive seen disk bolts for sale what are not cheep , Im wanting the wheels and callipers done , same again maybe remove clean down and paint . Thanks

You can use stainless in critical situations such as that, you just need to make sure you get the correct spec. Personally if it were me I'd just replace with OEM and not even bother with trying to clean up the old one's.

Andres
 
If you are using stainless steel bolts into alloy be aware of galvanic corrosion, you can get a paste to paint on the bolts to reduce this.


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If you are using stainless steel bolts into alloy be aware of galvanic corrosion, you can get a paste to paint on the bolts to reduce this.

You'll get galvanic action between Carbon steel and alloys also - in fact any metals with a different activity.
 
I had a few manky ones on my RT - 10 mins with the Dremel had them all polished to better-than-new, then a judicious application of super-tough ally wheel lacquer (being careful not to get any in the hole for the Torx bit!) and they still look like new 2 years later. :thumb2

Pete
 
If you do decide to remove them you'll need to get them hot first in order to soften the threadlock.
Hot air paint stripper is ideal, give it at least 5 mins on the head of each one to allow the heat to 'soak' right down the stud. It's hot enough when its too hot to touch.
Clean all the corrosion out of the head so the bit gets maximum purchase and then gently start to undo it.
 
hot air gun. don't need to be that hot

if you do clean calipers, don't split them as they are notorious for not sealing properly. They woudl likely benefit from new seals and pistons. OEM rebuild kit is the best. aftermarket not same quality. not something to scrimp on
 
I've used replacement stainless steel disc bolts on numerous bikes for over 30 years and as long as they are of the correct grade I've never had a failure, look at the reputable suppliers who sell them

ie shawstainless, racebolt, pro-bolt and classicbikefasteners are just a few I have used
 
If you do decide to remove them you'll need to get them hot first in order to soften the threadlock.
Hot air paint stripper is ideal, give it at least 5 mins on the head of each one to allow the heat to 'soak' right down the stud. It's hot enough when its too hot to touch.
Clean all the corrosion out of the head so the bit gets maximum purchase and then gently start to undo it.

As others have said - you will need hot air to remove them. I found the rear disk to be an absolute bastard to get off when I rebuild my back end. Lots of heat and if you have or can beg, borrow or steal an air or electric rattle gun (impact wrench) then use that to break them loose.

If you try without heat, you run a very real risk of either breaking your tools, or rounding out the bolt heads.
 
Thanks lads for all the input , spent a couple of hours with a little wire brush ..... looks better and money still in my pocket . Thanks .
 

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I've used both stainless and titanium on several bikes I've owned and both have been fine! I actually swapped mine to stainless on my GS last weekend because I've just had my wheels powder coated!

My bolts looked about on par with yours, what you ideally want is a manual impact driver to remove them, they're the same principle as an air/impact wrench, but it wont round the head off instantly. They're only like £15 to buy and they're great, you put the bit in you need, put it in the driver, hit it with a mallet/hammer and it'll crack them loose. I'd also use a little heat as well just to make it that bit easier, but to be honest, I didn't when I did my GS, just because I couldn't be bothered to get my heat gun out really, lazy I know!
 
Cheers mate . ill give one a go , my wheels are tatty and would like them done . Thinking about changing the colour , very dark grey or black , im wanting to change the bike to black as well , can you post a pic ???
 
Yeah my wheels were getting bad, but what tipped me over the edge was when I was air drying it a few weeks ago I blew about a 6 inch piece of paint off the rear wheel! I went for like a gun metal grey colour. I would upload a picture but I'm not sure how to, I clicked the attach image button but it just asks for a URL instead of being able to browse my photos?
 


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