Itdifficult only if you do not have the battery firmly in place so that the screw lines up properly.
Yes ! That's the problem ! It is awkward to line them up . The hole in the frame should be largerdifficult only if you do not have the battery firmly in place so that the screw lines up properly.
No , not touched it. Didn't know you could.Had you taken the rockguard off by any chance? If that is not fitted correctly the screw hole will not line up.
No...not a good idea but you can use something like a bic biro or a pencil to insert and gently help the alignment.
First thing you want to check is which hole is out of alignment if any. With the battery out of the bike look through the bolt hole in the rock guard (which is hinged to the bottom of the battery) and the brass nut in the battery should be in the center of the hole as per first pic. Make sure that the rock guard is against the battery body as per second pic. If this looks ok then it might be the hole in the down tube that's out of position, unlikely but possible.
Now tip the bike upside down and slide the battery back into the down tube and look through the rock guard again and see if they all line up now.
I have two batteries and swap them out on the trails on a regular basis and have found that the best option is to change the battery with the bike upside down. I've had trouble on a couple of occasions but this was due to mud and dirt stopping the battery from sliding all the way into the down tube. What ever you do don't force the bolt or it will end in tears for sure. I actually found a rubber plug that fitted onto the hollow securing bolt as mud and water can get right into the brass nut which is a bad design I think. I'm thinking of putting some silicone in the bottom of the bolt to stop the crap getting in.
Anyway good luck.
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View attachment 18600 This is how mine lines up. I've worked out a way to do it now but it really is a bad design. Thanks for the help mate.
This is how my battery screw holes line up. I've worked out how to do it now but surely it should be better than this !!
Yes mate, I'm going to have a word when I take it in for it's first service. I'm sure something is wrong. I would of thought that in this day and age the holes would be drilled by machine. So little room for error. Could be wrong though. Thanks for your help ! Ill let you know what they say.
Cheers mate...
it could just as easily be a wrongly fitted rockguard or a bent hinge pin in the rockguard. Its very unlikely the hole in the frame is in the wrong place.
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