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Old 29th April 2008   #1
teddy
 
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Imperial measurement seatpost bolt

hi. i'm building up a vintage mercian frame. i need the seatpost bolt... but it's an old imperial measurement (a bit bigger than an m6). anyone else have this problem? anyone got a spare going? an incredibly nice/helpful guy at condor told me that i'd have a really hard time finding the bolt, but it will be out there. he gave me an m6 seatpost bolt (for free...) and suggested that i strip the threading by forcing it through, but that doesn't sound like the best option to me. suggestions?
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Old 29th April 2008   #2
Richard Cheese
 
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Well, a bit bigger than M6 would be 1/4 inch right?
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Old 29th April 2008   #3
JOL
 
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clerkenwell screws?
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Old 29th April 2008   #4
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If i were you id try 2 places to get it... bicycle magic (open tomorrow at 9) whitechapel and kiwi cycles (which sat afternoon job). 1/4" is slightly bigger than m6.
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Old 29th April 2008   #5
tynan
 
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drill it through and use a QR.
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Old 29th April 2008   #6
teddy
 
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cheers, shin. i'll give those guys a go tomorrow. am i really just looking for a 1/4" screw? that makes things easier.

(i've tried clerkenwell screws already; they don't have what i'm looking for)
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Old 29th April 2008   #7
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You could also consider tapping it out to the next M size up (M7?).

I have a tap set if you want to use it.

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Old 30th April 2008   #8
teddy
 
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ooh, fancy. cheers. pm on the way...
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Old 30th April 2008   #9
31t®um
 
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it could be a 1/4" whitworth????
if so, i might have a hex bolt.
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Old 30th April 2008   #10
teddy
 
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dunno. who knew there were so many screw diametre/pitch variants? can i borrow it and give it a try?
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Old 30th April 2008   #11
31t®um
 
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yeah, i'll see if i can dig it out, will be at west end beers thurs, could pass it on to someone for you, if it fits, you owe me a beer :)
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Old 30th April 2008   #12
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Got your PM, you can use my tap set whenever you want, but careful you don't damage your hole (oh er !!!) take your time - I would try 31t®um's bolt first before you under take any permanent frame alterations.

Like all the folk here say 1/4": is slightly bigger than M6

M6 = 6mm
1/4" = 6.35mm

Also the bolt used for cameras that attach the camera to tripods is a 1/4" - you could have a quick trawl through a couple of local camera shops.

PM me again if all fails and you want to tap out the hole to M7 or even M8.
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Old 30th April 2008   #13
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cool, cheers guys. that's great.
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Old 7th May 2008   #14
Joe.S
Teddy, did you have an luck? I also have a Mercian frame and have ahd the seatpost in the same place for ages as a result of it being fine and also becasue I don't have an allen key for it. However yesterday, my bike took a slight knock and the seat post moved so I would like to tighten it. If I can get a key, I'll also take the post out to clean etc.

Could you let me know if you found one in a shop or if you managed to borrow one from somewhere.

Thanks

Joe

p.s my email is jtsilvester[at]hotmail.com
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Old 7th May 2008   #15
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You can get imperial allen keys all over! I've seen them on multitools, in homebase, etc..
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Old 7th May 2008   #16
Shinscar
 
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if not i have a set...
Shin
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Old 7th May 2008   #17
Joe.S
Ace. I apologise if they are widely available as I have looked in exactly 0 shops so far. Just remembered this thread and thought I'd ask. Will have a look this weekend.
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Old 7th May 2008   #18
tynan
 
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Quote:
Originally Posted by provenrad View Post
You can get imperial allen keys all over! I've seen them on multitools, in homebase, etc..

Waht eh siad.
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Old 7th May 2008   #19
deadly fanny pack
 
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I dont get what your on about, is your frame threaded for a seatbolt?

All the ones ive seen are a separate nut & bolt.

If your after the nut and bolt type my local bike shop has plent, they fit vintage frames perfect and hav the little bit thatsticks out into the notch of your seatclmp to stop it spinning around.
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