NC30 exhaust studs

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Re: NC30 exhaust studs

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i just used these and some washers,

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m6 coupler my fastner charged me 3p each
washers were pitence, probally like 0.5p each lol
and threaded rod was free as the guy oposite had a fuck load which he gave me!
but even so its only a few quid for a few lengths from screwfix. just cut it to length and file or grind the faces of with a chamfer.

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oh and i copper slipped the fuck out of everything,

i had one m8 stud on the left rear

and the front right had an homemade bracket as the stud had snapped in there too!
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Re: NC30 exhaust studs

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This has come up on here so many times.
If you have access to a welder find a nut that will slip over the stud,
weld the nut to the stud,let it cool down then remove with a socket.
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hunter wrote:This has come up on here so many times.
If you have access to a welder find a nut that will slip over the stud,
weld the nut to the stud,let it cool down then remove with a socket.
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Re: NC30 exhaust studs

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Might buy an easy out set and try that as I don't know anyone with a welder and have no way of transporting the bike to someone who has.

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