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I thought I'd share a canti stud repair I made over the weekend. Repair kits are available (typically the Problem Solvers kit) but were going to struggle with the problem on my frame (a very nice 653 Dawes Edge I bought off Gaddmeister with the problem stud). A canti bolt had seized in the frame, and subsequent attempts to drill it out appeared to have failed. I bought the frame with a mangled stud. The problem was worsened by the boss being very close to the seatstay and a bolt could not be fitted through from the back.

Firstly the stud was sawn off the boss and the remains of the old canti bolt removed.
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The stud would be replaced by one from a scrapped frame (in this case a Univega Alu-800 which had cracked).
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The threaded bottom of the stud was removed to leave just the part for the canti and a tiny bit to allow a spanner to grip.
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The boss was cleaned up and tapped with the correct M6 thread. A stainless M6 bolt was then driven through and into an M6 stainless Nyloc on the other side. Note the extra nut, more later!
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The bolt was then withdrawn, with threadlock on it, back until tight.
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The head of the bolt was then sawn off giving 8 threads for the stud to screw onto. Removing the nut cleaned the threads up allowing the stud to fit neatly.
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The stud was tightened onto the thread, and secured with a little thread lock.
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Ride and enjoy!
 
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I have done the same repair but the stud had snapped off due to a lashed up disc adaptor.

I vee'd out the break line, reinforced it with a cut off bolt, welded it together and dressed the weld back. Still going 10 years later. :D
 
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