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Stripped Shock Mount Repair

tatu

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I have posted this before but so long ago and I cant find the original thread, hopefully it might help someone or give them an idea for an alternative repair.
I had an old doner bike and before chucking the frame away I cut the shock mounts out and cleaned them up used one and kept the other "just in case" This bike had a rack which I removed and found that the mounting had seen better days.

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The damaged stub was cut off.....

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Using an old centre finder.....

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punch the centre.....

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centre drilling to start.....

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Pilot drilled 5mm......

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Drilled in 25mm, the total thickness of metal there is 30mm before break through, I didn't want to go right the way through because I want the repair to be as unobtrusive as possible...I opened this up to 10mm......

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The cleaned up salvaged mount from the old frame....

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Spun down to size on the lathe....

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And threaded to M12X1.75....

Continued below because of too many photos.
 
Continued...

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Tapping the frame..1st..2nd..then a plug to get the thread right to the bottom of the hole...

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All in and tight, just need to give it a squirt over with some black paint and done..

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This is a strong permanent fix and I hope invisible.
I hope it helps.
 
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