That's it really. This is a new frame. Popped the bolts in for the first time and they just spinned
Disc brake mounts? It's the caliper/adaptor which is threaded, not the frame.
Get some helicoils put in?? or tap them and use bigger bolts.....
The disc mount has the theads in.
Disc or Canti?
IIRC Disc mounts generally go behind the IS mount, so you're effectively tightening against the threads in the caliper mount. The IS mount on the frame should have slightly oversized holes so that the bolts don't bind up.
Is It is mount ? As they aren't threaded
threads are in the calliper or adapter, not the frame... (bolt goes through frame mount then into caliper/adapter)
Actually, best to ring up the manufacturer and arrange a warranty return.
Probably best to record the call and store it nice and safe on some webspace in case they try anything funny like reneging on an agreement to refund.
Wow. That was fast. Thanks.
Disc IS mount. Slightly oversized holes like what Ton says. Sorry - Im a noob.
Yes, the threads are in the adaptor. However when I attach it and tighten there is still a bit of wobble - I need another 1/2 turn. I thought the mount needed facing but when I hold the mount against the frame without bolts it sits perfectly flush
edit: there is a bit of thread in there but the hole is slightly OS. I'll try a dab of loctite or similar which will probably sort it
However when I attach it and tighten there is still a bit of wobble
There'll be something stopping it sitting flush then - sounds like it's on the outboard side of the mount where the bolt heads sit, not the inboard. Probably a blob of paint. Quick rub with a file, or even quicker, nip the bolts up so tight the paint gets crushed off.
Stop laughing at the back.
thanks tron. Appreciated
heehee. oops, called you ton before. sorry
Eh can I suggest caution with the rest of your bike assembly? Bolting brakes on is one of the more trivial tasks, so I worry about the rest of it! If you can't bolt them on, can you set them up correctly? Parktool.com has great advice if you need it.
(I'm not saying don't build it, just to be careful, take your time and be sure you're getting it right)
edit: there is a bit of thread in there but the hole is slightly OS. I'll try a dab of loctite or similar which will probably sort it
There isn't any thread. Calipers and adaptors are threaded, so the frame doesn't need to be. In fact, threading calipers/adaptors means that he frame [u]can't[/u] be threaded - it wouldn't be possible to align the threads and one set would invariably be destroyed. The holes in the frame are just plain old holes, slightly larger than 6mm. Threadlock is a complete waste of time/threadlock.
Worst-case scenario is that the frame mounts are not fitted straight, so the threads of the bolts are marking the interior of the hole when you tighten everything up. I think that your best course of action would be to let a bicycle mechanic take a look for you.
have you tried a hammer yet?
if you have, perhaps try hitting it harder
...maybe take a run-up too
and remember that all threaded parts have the same torque setting;
tighten till you strip the threads, then back off half a turn.
Happy to help.