Got my rear Cycleracks rack today and couldn't wait to get it installed.
The right hand allen key bolt (from the top of the passenger footpeg bracket) was a little tight, but it gave in easy enough and backed right out for me.
The left hand allen key bolt though, different story. It turned a cheap allen key into a corkscrew without so much as budging.
I got my nice craftsman allen key set out and I was torqueing it so hard that I thought it would break. Afraid that it might break and slice open my hand, I grabbed it with some vice grips.
The vice grips gave me just enough leverage to completely strip out the hexagon! Allen keys don't work so well in a circular hole.
So, drill and extract it was! Except, the bolt is harder than the Irwin extractor screw I bought at Ace Hardware, so the bolt in turn stripped the threads off of the extractor screw!
I took the cheap extractor back to Ace, and strolled next door to Autozone to buy a harder extractor.
The high carbon extractor had plenty of bite into the relatively soft bolt, and just enough brittleness to snap in half as soon as I put a little muscle into turning it!
So now I have a soft bolt seized up in my left passenger peg bracket with an incredibly hard high-carbon steel extractor tip lodged in the center of it that I have no way of drilling out.
The only thing I can think to do now is ride my TW200 to a local machine shop and let a professional take a crack at it.
If anyone else has a better (read- cheaper!) suggestion I'm open to ideas!
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