threaded frame inserts

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threaded frame inserts

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Hi ive got a kr1 and have a fairing threaded insert missing on main box section been filled in for some reason could anyone tell me how to fix or what do you sugest cheers wayne.
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Frame thread insert

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Beg steal or borrow a pair of rivnut insert (sometimes called nutserts) pliers and the fittings.

Best tool I ever bought. 8)

I'd lend you mine but postage both ways might be a killer....

You can get them off ebay.

I tend to use the alloy inserts, they look better and won't corrode.

This is what you are looking for:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RIVNUT-SETTING-TO ... 2303938fc0

They say it will do 8mm, but I reckon it will be a bloody hard pull with a steel insert (if you use those)

This search will get the inserts (and some more expensive tools!)

http://shop.ebay.co.uk/?_from=R40&_trks ... Categories

This is the one I have and it is a good piece of kit, well made and works brilliantly. I tried using it with 8mm steel fittings, and it works but you need a good grip to get the insert seated and gripping well.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/TR-100-RIVET-NUT- ... 23034ebfc5

I've got one of these on the way:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Heavy-Duty-Hand-T ... 4ce82e2d5c

You never have too many tools..... :mrgreen:
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hi, cheers i did some searching after posting subject then i found all i was looking for, but cheers for the links and reply wayne
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Re: threaded frame inserts

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brido wrote:I thought this might help some people that have to replace or tighten a rivnut(captive nut), I had a loose rivnut on the engine cradle of my vj22 and I didn't want to buy a tool just for one rivnut, so I was informed of the weblink below and I was able to tighten the rivnut with the information given on the weblink, so I know it works.
As I said earlier it's for people who don't know about this method.
- pinched from RGV forum

http://www.carolinarovers.info/croc-stu ... ivnut-tool
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