DESPERATE HELP Bike mechanic help needed UPDATED

In these situation I usually resort to my trusty impact driver with maybe a slightly oversized hex bit, depending on actual situation. Always works. You can buy these from Halpoo if you don't have one already. http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stor ... yId_165469

The other option is to drill a small hole on the outer edge of the bolt and use a punch n hammer. Problem being with this is you get the torque in all the wrong places so it doesn't usually work.
 
Thanks easy rider. I think that part is made of cheese. Plus according to the importers you can't buy that part as a spare part :x
 
Have you tried an easy-out tool?
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A mate has a bolt extractor. So he will remove it for me. He has complete work shop :D Wish i had his shed. But then again i'm dangerous with tools and bikes. So best i leave well alone :lol:
 
the main problem with that hex head is its 12mm and massive tone that is bad are you sure they dont carry spares at the whole sale lever il try and see what i can get you mate as a replacement 8)
 
cannondale king":6ubvw9zc said:
the main problem with that hex head is its 12mm and massive tone that is bad are you sure they dont carry spares at the whole sale lever il try and see what i can get you mate as a replacement 8)

Well thats what a shop said :roll: But the part number is Y-1H5 98040 Crank Arm Fixing bolt unit.

Thanks
Then i can sell the complete drive train.
 
pigman":1a1ia9lm said:
ram in a torx bit and undo. Usually works

+1 for this option, usually does the trick.

A word of caution, having seen the photographs from "the bottle cage incident" perhaps ask someone else to help :wink:
 
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