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    swingarm pivot bolt 200x

    I've had 20 of these apart this one has the stock bearings in yet never changed so I need to replace chain adjusters and I can't get the bolt to push through with 15 pound sledge it moved 1\8 inch .any suggestions? Thanks

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    Weld a 1/2" piece of all thread or steel rod about 2 foot long to the end of the bolt and use a 20 pound bench weight as a slide
    Or Sawzall the bolt out and find a good used replacement .
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    ATCT is offline Just Too Addicted Arm chair racerJust too addicted
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    I remember I had a horrible bolt on an X years ago. I think I ended up spraying as much PB Blast as I could in there, and did it every day for like a week. I was finally able to sledge it out. Ruined the bolt. but I got it out finally.
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    Thanks I guess at this point I'm gonna replace it I just want to get it out.lol!

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    You can thank you OEM needle bearings. Do yourself a favor and buy delrin swingarm spacers. If you screw up your bolt HRE makes new one. I had some made again.

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    Buy the delrin, it holds tight but will not seize.
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    Where can I get one? Let me know please I would like to order one now thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by reedy350x View Post
    Where can I get one? Let me know please I would like to order one now thanks
    http://www.hreatv.com/Contact.html

    Don't thank the needle bearings because it seized, thank every f'n moron that owned it before you that never read, or couldn't read page 3-2 of the service manual where it CLEARLY says to "service" them every 30 days of operation and page 2-4 where it CLEARLY shows EXACTLY where to do it.

    It's funny how nobody ever says the brakes or rear axle bearings are faulty if they rusted, or the piston and cylinder aren't the reason they are seized if a bike is left outdoors for years on end.

    Quality [not Chinese] needle bearings will last many many years if properly SERVICED, and are the CORRECT and BEST part to replace the old ones with.

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    email mike at HREatv.com. He is making me some so he came make you one also. Just paypal him...that's what he likes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldskool83 View Post
    email mike at HREatv.com. He is making me some so he came make you one also. Just paypal him...that's what he likes.
    Every time I try to contact the link it says webpage not available I'm a retard with computers lol!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shortline10 View Post
    Weld a 1/2" piece of all thread or steel rod about 2 foot long to the end of the bolt and use a 20 pound bench weight as a slide
    Or Sawzall the bolt out and find a good used replacement .
    Or you could weld a 2' piece of all thread to the bolt head and get a piece of pipe and weld a heavy washer to the end and use it to pull the bolt out.
    If its on the internet its got to be true they can't put any lie's on the internet

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    you can always just type hreatv into google...its not that hard to find.

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    I guess I'm doing something wrong I try to email and it won't let me so I guess I will just get them from ebay I can get to the page but won't let me contact

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    if anyone needs a swinger bolt i have one. PM me

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