So it's an M8 bolt with a 1.25mm pitch thread.
It is 45mm long.
How much of that 45mm is unthreaded?
Stop tilting at Windmills Steve.... or find a substitute, which I have done as stated above.
So it's an M8 bolt with a 1.25mm pitch thread.
It is 45mm long.
How much of that 45mm is unthreaded?
Stop tilting at Windmills Steve.... or find a substitute, which I have done as stated above.
Well that's you told @steve_sordyStop tilting at Windmills Steve.
I'd rlolat that but I'm busy trying to work out what the f**k Kinobe have to do with global warming.
Yeah i've done that stage first, he was just a little behind me lolOoh, nice. You do know Dakota's rocking a sling these days, right?
It's the lump on the saddle that needs updatingSo last night I had a bit of a fettle night, used some fricking lazooooors.
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fitted a new mech cage, jockey wheels, chain and cassete.
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How Rude! its the nut that holds the bars.It's the lump on the saddle that needs updating
This is making me hungry, is this some kind of British Hot Pocket? Half apple filling & half Al Pastor? I'm down for that.
What you are talking about is commonly called a Shoulder Bolt in the US.I know what M8 means, it's a metric thread bolt that is 8mm diameter.
I assume that 45 mean 45mm long. Is that overall, or from the under the head?
What does 1.25" mean? It means "one and a quarter inches" to me, but it's probably not what you mean. And what is its relevance?.
I understand "socket head" to mean that the head is a cylinder without a taper to the bolt diameter, ie a square shoulder. The socket is where the Allen key goes.
Does any part of the bolt have an unthreaded portion? I'm thinking of the bit where the shock bushing fits.
If I fully understand what you are looking for, I would be happy to have a look as well.
What is that laser called? How do I get one? (brand?) I hate aligning my stem by eye, I always miss.So last night I had a bit of a fettle night, used some fricking lazooooors.
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Ha, no that absolutely would not work. Shoulder bolts, stripper bolts call them what you will but they're characterised by having narrower threads than shafts. A shock bolt is consistent across shaft & thread. That's what makes them hard to find when you own a bike from a abrand that withdrew from your country last year & ditched all its dealers in the process.What you are talking about is commonly called a Shoulder Bolt in the US.
It would be called out as M8 x 1.25, M10 Shoulder, 45, with the 45 being the shoulder length:
M8X1.25, M10 Shoulder Shoulder Bolt 12.9 ISO 7379 for something similar.
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