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Re:Floorboard Bolts STUCK! 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
Good luck. I have been through this twice once with small engine guards, and again when I put the Lindby bar on. I had no luck with impact, heat or anything else. I wound up drilling the head off. If you take a drill the same size as the opening, nominal 8mm, drill into the opening, use plenty of oil as you go, in a short time you will be able to pop the head off with a chisel, and to my amazement and yours the bolt shaft will turn out with fingers!!! The button head seems to create a great deal of friction that is difficult to over come. I replaced the standard M10 Button head bolts with M10 Allen head bolts in a 10mm key. I have not had any issues with them since. I use Blue Loctite to secure them.
 
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Re:Floorboard Bolts STUCK! 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
Still riding my seats I see Cruiserbob lol. No wonder I cant ever find em on the bike.(Talkin about your sig pic lol)
 
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Re:Floorboard Bolts STUCK! 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
and the drilling heats up the bolt too and if yer able get yer hands on a left hand drill bit...sometimes the drilling alone with the heat created... the bolt comes right out with the drill...
 
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Re:Floorboard Bolts STUCK! 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
I just went through this over the weekend, tried heat, impact, everything you can think of. Mine was also stripped. Finally got to the point that an easy out was the only option, but I have also had little luck in the past with an easy out. I started by taking a very small drill bit and drilling into the center of the hex recess. When I got the hole drilled, I tried again with the allen wrench and, despite the fact that the bolt was almost completely round, it came out easily. I think the heat from the drill bit was all it took. Replaced it with bolt and all is well again.
 
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Re:Floorboard Bolts STUCK! 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
NAPA Auto down the street has a nice selection of metric bolts, you guys about have me ready to swap out my floor board hex heads with some good old fashion bolts.
Its going on the list..
 
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Re:Floorboard Bolts STUCK! 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
when ya go shopping remember they are the M10x1.25 fine pitch Japan bolt
and not the more readily available standard M10 bolt...
 
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Re:Floorboard Bolts STUCK! 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
It's awesome to find a place where others have the same issues as yourself (and others can speak from experience)!!!!!!
 
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Re:Floorboard Bolts STUCK! 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
I ended up drilling and using easy out to remove the bolts on the right side. Left side came out no problem. Replaced with bolts. Real pain in the a**.
 
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Re:Floorboard Bolts STUCK! 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
had the same problem w/ my yamee lower engine guards.Stripped the allen head with hardly and tension(junk) Drilled 3/4 the way thru the allen head and suddenly the friggin bolt backs out w/ your fingers. Replaced the allens w/ some hex head bolts and blue locktite. Almost every stock bolt that comes off I replace and never use again.
Installing pipes, Bill's floor board extenders and Genos lowers this weekend....good thing the local tru-value is 2 mi away.
 
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Re:Floorboard Bolts STUCK! 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
Yes, a little heat is the way to go. When I installed my Fatty Bars I had real trouble getting the floorboard bolts out, until I heated them. As mentioned, about 30 seconds right on the bolt head. Then they just slipped out with no trouble at all. The boys on the Clinic gave me this advice - that's one of the reasons I love this web site so much. Saved me a few rounded out allen bolts. Thanks
 
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