deepcdiver
Husqvarna
AA Class
Ok, so we all know to go over a new bike and tighten bolts etc. Also about the poor soul whose rear sprocket came off halfway home causing a lot of damage but fortunately no injury. I found half my cotter pins with only one leg barely bent a few degrees away from straight. Today I found a more egregious example, almost reaching "Friday Bike" eligibility.
Peering under the front fender I thought "Aha!" as I spotted a bolt no where near torqued down. Reached in with an 8mm socket...but could NOT tighten it! So, I decided maybe it was cross-threaded and pulled it. Nope. Inserted again...same deal, could not get within a 1/4" of being flush....hmmm. Figured some Friday afternoon brain fade led someone to grab a bolt too long. So I pulled it's twin...no, same exact length.
I believe the casting in the lower fork brace was not tapped all the way, the only thing I can think of. So, hopefully I have only a Friday fork tree and a Tuesday bike
The worker had even added a LOT of lube of some kind then given up (the sister bolt was totally dry). As the bolt really does not need 3/4"+ of threads to hold the plastic front fender on, I will replace it with a bolt 1/4" shorter.
Who has similar goofs?

Peering under the front fender I thought "Aha!" as I spotted a bolt no where near torqued down. Reached in with an 8mm socket...but could NOT tighten it! So, I decided maybe it was cross-threaded and pulled it. Nope. Inserted again...same deal, could not get within a 1/4" of being flush....hmmm. Figured some Friday afternoon brain fade led someone to grab a bolt too long. So I pulled it's twin...no, same exact length.
I believe the casting in the lower fork brace was not tapped all the way, the only thing I can think of. So, hopefully I have only a Friday fork tree and a Tuesday bike

Who has similar goofs?
