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Floorboard removal woes...
#408058 10/25/2010 10:20 AM
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Well, I am quite impressed with myself for not teaching my America any more sailor language on this latest project. Everything went pretty well to swich out the floorboards and brackets on the left side of the bike. The right side was, shall we say..., interesting. the lower bolt will come out just fine, but the top two in the brake cylindar...grrrr! They are usually held firm with locktight so there is just no way around stripping the darned thing! My friend and I were as gentle as possible, and nearly burnt up a couple tools fighting those stubborn bolts! (Nothing like the smell of smoking power tools to indicate a really good cursing is about to start!) Sure enough, the bolt was too stubborn and tools just spun in the hole created in the bolt. Now you can have sympathy with Soren, because my stubborn streak met with the bike. Thankfully my friend has one too. Dremmels are really awesome tools! We cut and shaved and beat with hammer and chisel a slot to turn that bolt into one that would accept a flat head screw driver. Still holding it's own, we took a hammer and beat that screwdriver against the bolt until FINALLY, it turned free! We took the horribly mangled bolt to the hardware store and found a chromed replacement and finished the install. Nothing will come between this girl and her chorme! Stubborn? Oh,yeah! Mum used to tell people I could teach Ghandi a thing or two about passive resistance. I can set my heels pretty darned well!
So now I have the shiney new chrome and new footpegs on my bike, and they look great! It found that the pegs I got were not made for Triumph, so added a couple of nylon washers to make the peg a little better fitting. I'll need to use a dental tool to lift them free of the bolt if I ever change out my pegs again. The bolt catches on them where the C clamp goes as you draw it out. Other than that, it is a pretty cool install.


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MsChevious1 #408059 10/25/2010 10:33 AM
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http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-s...59_765920_n.jpg
This is the before photo...Nice floorboards. Actually, they still look brand new! Shamefully, I never scraped them.

And then the after pictures!
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-s...6_4939114_n.jpg

Hmmm! For some reason, not able to post those pictures...Worked on the first one. Well the link works!

Now I think I will sell the floorboards. After thinking I had stompped on the kickstand as I was in a hurry to get off the bike, and finding that I'd actually just kicked the floorboard (One of the drawbacks of having little feet) I decided I'd rather go back to pegs. Love the floorboards, but they just aren't for me.
At least the bike never actually touched the ground...not even a scuff on the floorboard. I don't think I will ever be in such a hurry again to jump off my bike that I won't make certain the kickstand is set well.


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MsChevious1 #408060 10/25/2010 11:19 AM
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I hope your birthday went a little better than the floorboard removal project! Glad you got 'er done though... I remember some time back you wanting to deal with those boards.


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Keith #408061 10/25/2010 12:11 PM
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Yes, I gave thee floorboards a very good try, and do like them, but prefer the pegs. I had a pretty good curse fest trying to understand why I couldn't get the pegs to fit that I wanted to try, until I had that "duh" moment and understood I had to get brackets for them. ;-) It was fun though to tinker with my bike. I really enjoy fussing with it.
My birthday was the best! Soren spoiled me with a dinner cruise and he got to steer the boat and even turn it around in the river! Doing donuts in the river was AWESOME! Well, one turn does not a donut make, but it was still cool.


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MsChevious1 #408062 10/25/2010 12:15 PM
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So you can see how the bolt looked after we Beat it into submission! Whah ha ha ha!


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MsChevious1 #408063 10/25/2010 12:24 PM
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I destroyed that same bolt when I swapped out my pegs


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MsChevious1 #408064 10/25/2010 6:35 PM
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this is a great tool to have around the house.. I know there are place on the bike you can't use this ..but most times on tuff bolts or nuts that have been locktighted..
some heat will losen them up.. web page

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MsChevious1 #408065 10/25/2010 7:25 PM
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Now I think I will sell the floorboards.




I've been debating a change, so let the bidding begin.

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Hermit #408066 10/25/2010 11:40 PM
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The kit is usually about 300 for new. I'm not sure what to ask for them now.


This is actual floorboards on my bike. Never even scraped them.


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