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NEED HELP FAST - Hitch Shaft came apart, need Spyder Accessories contact info?

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Pirre contact info spyder accessories link or a phone number please.. my hitch shaft came apart don't know how I made it home.
 
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I went out for a ride and returned home, and I smelled rubber. I found the shaft had sheared off on the right side. Yes, I am talking about Pierre. He is a cool guy I am sure he would want to know what happened. But I need a shaft and nut along with the cotter pin asap...
 
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I went out for a ride and returned home and I smelled rubber, I looked further and found the shaft had sheared off on the right side. Yes I am talking about Pierre, He is a cool guy I am sure he would want to know what happened. But I need a shaft and nut along with the cotter pin asap...

Is that on a F3S?
 
Hi Doc, this is on a 15 RT-s. When I arrived home and saw the bolt sticking out the left side I very upset, but glad I made it home! this could have been a very bad day for me. Has this happened to anyone else? ...T
 
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Hi Doc, this is on a 15 RT-s. When I arrived home and saw the bolt sticking out the left side I very upset, but glad I made it home! this could have been a very bad day for me. Has this happened to anyone else? ...T

Wow, that is very rare. Never heard of it happening before. Who installed the hitch?
 
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Pierre installed it at Spyderquest. While he was doing that, I was looking at the bag you had mounted on your rack. Anyway, I don't know if this is a freak incident or not, but scary all the same. If that shaft had come out while I was riding, you know the rest - I don't think I would be here.
 
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Well, thank God you are OK. Might want to have the dealer check for possible bearing damage. You may be OK, but I would still check. If memory serves me correct, that is torqued at 180 ft. lbs., I think.
 
I went out for a ride and returned home, and I smelled rubber. I found the shaft had sheared off on the right side. Yes, I am talking about Pierre. He is a cool guy I am sure he would want to know what happened. But I need a shaft and nut along with the cotter pin asap...

Try Home Depot, Lowe's, or Fastenal (in that order) they will have the size threaded rod you need and the LOK-Nuts... you won't find a Bolt that long. Mike :thumbup:
 
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Wel that certainly seems simple enough to install.
 
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That (no axle removal) installation is very much like the one for the show chrome hitch. That is the reason I wanted one that did not remove the axle. I did see one on this forum where the rod within the axle came out, but the axle rod itself, remained intact. I check mine every so often (visually), just to make sure the nut on the end of the rode is still in place. The problem with the one on the show chrome kit is that they actually suggest using a lock washer on the bolt side and the nut side. When I did that, the lock washer on the head of the bolt split and fell out (because the washer was too close to the size of the hole in the hitch). This allowed the rod to shift towards the nut side and the nut could have loosened. I removed the rod and put a larger, thicker washer at the head of the bolt and have not had any problems since. I do not pull a trailer, but I used it with Doc Humphries rack and it was perfect.
 
After talking with Pierre, I did an inspection, and everything appears to be fine. He is heading to his vendor, great guy, any way I'll test ride the RT later today. I'll keep you informed as this develops.
 
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I realized last night we were talking about the inner bolt and not the axle bolt. I don't think they are a hardened bolt. Still hard to believe that it broke. Please disregard my previous post. That was for the axle bolt and nut.
Wonder what a bolt like that would cost? And, all thread is pretty soft. Don't know how it will hold up over time.
 
If the bolt isn't marked: can you draw any inferences from that? :dontknow:
If you were picking a bolt based upon it's grade: what would you choose?
 
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