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ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
It would be worth giving SJS or Spa Cycles a shout. See if they have anything in stock.
 

Gillstay

Veteran
If you can find a fastners shop near you or online you should be able to get one. I was going to recommend mine but just found they have closed which is a blow.
 

Gwylan

Guru
Location
All at sea⛵
One of my seat bolts snapped on a ride, got home ok but need to replace it. Having difficulty sourcing one so wondered where I might get one?

Its a M4.5 Hex Cap Bolt, 35mm long. I've tried Screwfix/Toolstation/Farnell and they don't stock what I want. Also tried all my usual bike shops but still not.

I've got a new seatpost on order, but was hoping to fix this as seems a waste to chuck the whole thing based on one bolt failing.



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My shed. Off to locate I'll pm if I find one
 

Pblakeney

Über Member
Search on Google but whatever you do, do not buy from a cycle shop. Way overpriced.
Buy from a hardware retailer, and specify A4 preferably, or A2 stainless steel. Ones I've bought cost a few pence each.
 

Way-Out-West

Senior Member
Location
Pinno's attic
Is it A4 the size, or something else? My 4mm Hex is too small, it only fits the 4.5mm Hex?


Positive. 4mm Hex will spin it, but not to tighten it. 4.5mm fits perfectly.

The seatpost is unbranded, bought second hand from a bike charity, it could well be a bespoke size just from one bike that fitted mine when I called in.

The size of the hex head doesn't necessarily tally with the diameter of the bolt shaft.
 

Pblakeney

Über Member
Is it A4 the size, or something else? My 4mm Hex is too small, it only fits the 4.5mm Hex?
A4 refers to the grade (quality) of stainless steel. A4 is marine grade and therefore more corrosion resistant. A2 is a decent enough substitute.
 
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