I have been helping a friend restore a salvage 2019 Ryker. One of the things that happened is the rear brake assembly has been stripped out and needs to be replaced. I got a replacement brake assembly, but I wanted to replace the two bolts used to hold the assembly in place. (as the service manual recommends) The bolts I took off were Flange Bolts M10 1.25mm pitch, 115 mm long, class 10.9. I have been everywhere I can think of, talked to two different dealerships, three people in the Canada office of Can-Am, no one can tell me what the part number is for the bolts. The service manual calls them "Caliper screws" which are not listed in any website I can find. It is possible they are part of the Sring/boot/bolt kit, (219800449), (do you suppose that is supposed to be Spring?) or the Pin set (705600081)? Just to be additionally confusing the service manual says "To ensure good clamping of calipers screws, it is imperative to clean knuckle threads using a metric tap M10 x 1.5." But the screws I pulled out are M10 X 1.25.
Has anyone replaced the bolts that hold the rear brake assembly on to the frame> Can you confirm what the bolts actually are, and what part number I have to order? Just to make my life additionally problematic, the local Bolt and Nut stores as well as Mcmaster Carr does not sell this flange bolt in that length.
Has anyone replaced the bolts that hold the rear brake assembly on to the frame> Can you confirm what the bolts actually are, and what part number I have to order? Just to make my life additionally problematic, the local Bolt and Nut stores as well as Mcmaster Carr does not sell this flange bolt in that length.