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Offline frodmyster

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suntour arrow seat post clamp info
« on: July 28, 2013, 05:45 PM »
Anybody know what size nut and Allen bolt in need for my suntour arrow clamp ??? Cheers

Offline Rabdul06

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Re: suntour arrow seat post clamp info
« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2013, 02:30 AM »

  Take it down to B&Q and try the bolts - thats what I do...probably around a 5/16!?!

Offline Robmac

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Re: suntour arrow seat post clamp info
« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2013, 10:47 AM »
They will take an M8 allen head bolt. Cap head I think they call it.

I think M8x20mm is the right length, but check the length as that's from memory. It looks crap if its a bit long as you get the spare bolt sticking out through the nut when you tighten it.

The problem I have found it that the diameter of the allen heads varies by a mm or 2, so some will slip right in the counter-bored hole in the clamp and others wont fit.
Same with the nut. The original ones were not a regular M8 nut (which would take a 13mm spanner size), they were made with less material around the threaded hole so although still M8 threaded they would be maybe 11.5 or 12mm measured across the flats.
I ordered some bolts on ebay and the heads were slightly too big. Best to take a seatclamp and go somehere like a local fastening supplier if you have one locally.
I usually file the flats on the nut a little on each face, until it fits in, then a quick spray of satin black.

If anyone knows where to get the smaller nuts still with M8 thread I could use some too.

It could have been that the originals were a close imperial equivalent to M8, hence slightly smaller.

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