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sshock4 06-08-03 05:24 PM

bent shock bolts. again.
 
the shock mount bolts on my ellsie joker are bent again. i just received new ones in the mail yesterday, installed them last night, rode today, and when i get back and check out my bike, they are bent again....so frustrating

what to do?

dirtbikedude 06-08-03 06:59 PM

Are the mounts that the bolts go through bent?

sshock4 06-08-03 07:01 PM

no, its basically a new frame with no major damage like that. its really irratating.

Maelstrom 06-08-03 07:24 PM

Go buy some better quality steel ones at a shop maqybe?...

dirtbikedude 06-08-03 07:48 PM

If it is a new frame I would have it checked out to see if maybe one of the mounts is off center or perhaps the swing arm is not aligned.

How heavy are you? if you are of the larger size you could be causing the frame to flex to much.

Are you sure it is the bolts?

best thing to do is contact Ellsworth and ask them. They may have had this happen before. If you keep bending the bolts then something is definitly wrong with the frame or shock and sooner or later something is going to snap on you at the worst moment.

My only other suggestion would be to stop doing 10'+ drops:D


:beer:

sshock4 06-08-03 07:54 PM

yea, im worried about the frame being misaligned. im 175 and 5'11", so im not huge, but not small. i sent an email off to ellsworth earlier today asking about what the problem could be. maybe ill go to the ellsworth dealer thats a couple towns over and have them check the frame.

mechBgon 06-08-03 07:55 PM

Out of curiosity, what grade are the bolts they sent you? It would be stamped into the rim of an allen-key-style bolt, typically.

I rummaged up some Grade 12.9's online here: link.

EDIT: hmm, linkie not quite right. Well, here's their storefront page, anyway, and you can drill down to what you might need: http://www.metricspecialties.com/Shop/products.htm


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