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lvabd
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snapped brake boss/pivot on fork

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hi!

I have snapped the brake boss/pivot on the fork (see pic).

Any idea how to get that out , if at all possible? I don't know if it is welded in the fork or brazed on, and can't access it from the other side of the fork tube.

Background info
It's a Surly Long Haul Trucker, 2.5 years old.
No, I really didn't use much force at all: I have changed calipers on bikes many many times, I was using a hand screw driver, and was going perfectly easy on it.

Yes I am aware I could drop it at a frame builder's, or buy a new fork: each of those solutions would cost me 70-100£, so I would much rather try before.

thanks a lot!
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9494arnold
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Re: snapped brake boss/pivot on fork

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It's not good news I am afraid. The brake pivot is (usually) a one piece affair which is brazed onto the fork. Which is what you have there. And half of it is still brazed to your fork. Some forks do allow just the pivot to be replaced but not the ones you have there (I don't think). You MIGHT get away with cannibalising another brake pivot and glueing or brazing back on (which would compromise the paint) BUT do you really want to take that risk with brakes?
If you want to save money, suggest some cheap secondhand forks (Wanted ad in this forum, Local Bike Recyclers, E Bay, Local Council recycling centre)
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Re: snapped brake boss/pivot on fork

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Is the pivot bolt in the pic stuck?
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Re: snapped brake boss/pivot on fork

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I'd say probably not removable, some are but it's usually on bikes that have the option of more than one brake type. I had the same break on my tourer (Crash damage) and it had to go back to the frame builder.
My first port of call would be the dealer you bought it from, it shouldn't have broken in the way you describe.
If you have no joy with that, you might find a s/h one that fits - I just happen to have one for sale :wink: Details below, it looks like it's be a good match but I haven't checked the Surly spec.
https://yacf.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=108331.msg2293985#msg2293985
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If the broken pivot is cut cut flush with the boss and the boss can be tapped with an M10 thread, then you could fit a screw in boss likes these.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Homyl-V-Brake- ... B07BRL3MWH
The only problem is that it would sit further forward than the one on the other side, so you would probably have to do both.
However I imagine that the boss is hollow, which would preclude tapping it in which case another solution might be to weld or braze (if you have access to such kit) a screw in boss in place, which would be less fiddly than removing the existing boss and replacing it.

Ian
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9494arnold wrote:It's not good news I am afraid. The brake pivot is (usually) a one piece affair which is brazed onto the fork. Which is what you have there. And half of it is still brazed to your fork. Some forks do allow just the pivot to be replaced but not the ones you have there (I don't think). You MIGHT get away with cannibalising another brake pivot and glueing or brazing back on (which would compromise the paint) BUT do you really want to take that risk with brakes?
If you want to save money, suggest some cheap secondhand forks (Wanted ad in this forum, Local Bike Recyclers, E Bay, Local Council recycling centre)



Thanks a lot

I was hoping this one was removable :(

cheap secondhand forks and work-around tricks are not an option: I am leaving for a 6 Mo loaded tour in central Asia, so I don't want to try my luck
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foxyrider wrote:Is the pivot bolt in the pic stuck?



No the bold is fine, I just leave it there so that the pivot doesn't change shape
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PH wrote:I'd say probably not removable, some are but it's usually on bikes that have the option of more than one brake type. I had the same break on my tourer (Crash damage) and it had to go back to the frame builder.
My first port of call would be the dealer you bought it from, it shouldn't have broken in the way you describe.
If you have no joy with that, you might find a s/h one that fits - I just happen to have one for sale :wink: Details below, it looks like it's be a good match but I haven't checked the Surly spec.
https://yacf.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=108331.msg2293985#msg2293985



thanks for your answer

yes I think I will try with the dealer, but I have 0 hope with them

thanks for the fork link, but the LHT fork is quite specific for touring, rake is huge, braze on for front rack, and I need a long steerer.... but thanks
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iandusud wrote:If the broken pivot is cut cut flush with the boss and the boss can be tapped with an M10 thread, then you could fit a screw in boss likes these.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Homyl-V-Brake- ... B07BRL3MWH
The only problem is that it would sit further forward than the one on the other side, so you would probably have to do both.
However I imagine that the boss is hollow, which would preclude tapping it in which case another solution might be to weld or braze (if you have access to such kit) a screw in boss in place, which would be less fiddly than removing the existing boss and replacing it.

Ian



thanks a lot for the suggestion

I would like to avoid work-around solutions, as the warranty might be compromised eventually, and I am soon leaving for a long loaded tour in central asia, so anything not really sturdy is not quite an option
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lvabd wrote:thanks for the fork link, but the LHT fork is quite specific for touring, rake is huge, braze on for front rack, and I need a long steerer.... but thanks

You're welcome, though if it's a 700C fork you'll find the spec almost identical, same 45mm offset, mounts for low riders, same height.... I checked as your reply puzzled me (Maybe because you have the 26" version) and they came off a bike with almost identical geometry to a 700C LHT.
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Re: snapped brake boss/pivot on fork

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on some forks the boss unscrews so that everything forwards of the plate with three holes in comes off. You can identify such forks because the shoulder at the base of the boss has two flats on it. I'll be honest I don't think your forks are like that, but do check to be sure.

replacement pivot bosses look like this
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https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/brakes/m10-d2o-vbrake-pivot-screw-each/

and are available with different threading. M8 and M10 are common thread sizes but there are others beyond this.

There is a 'problem solvers' repair piece that can be used in some cases

https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/brakes/problem-solvers-canti-repair-kit/

but I note that this is recommended for frame bosses (i.e. rear brakes) rather than front brakes.

Breakages if the sort you have are fairly uncommon; the only ones I have seen are where the brake has an integral pivot and the mounting bolt is simply overtightened; the tension in the bolt is also imposed on the base of the boss. It is easy to generate a load of at least a tonne on the boss this way, for which it was never designed. Of course the boss could fail at a much lower load if it was flawed or already damaged in some way.

If the boss is not removable type other repair options include drilling and tapping to make the boss a removable fitting, or welding a repair piece to the boss. On the latter point I would recommend welding a solid piece onto the remains of the old boss, which is machined to have a male M6 stud at the front. The brake arm would be secured using a (threadlocked) domed nut rather than a screw.

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lvabd wrote:
foxyrider wrote:Is the pivot bolt in the pic stuck?



No the bold is fine, I just leave it there so that the pivot doesn't change shape


Not sure how it would change shape but anyway.

Personally, given what others have said about this particular fork having an integral pivot boss arrangement. I'd be beating down the door of the nearest frame builder to get it sorted out. You are going on a long trip, get it fixed properly, yes its going to cost but better spent now than on your trip.
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Re: snapped brake boss/pivot on fork

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Brucey wrote:on some forks the boss unscrews so that everything forwards of the plate with three holes in comes off. You can identify such forks because the shoulder at the base of the boss has two flats on it. I'll be honest I don't think your forks are like that, but do check to be sure.

replacement pivot bosses look like this
Image
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/brakes/m10-d2o-vbrake-pivot-screw-each/

and are available with different threading. M8 and M10 are common thread sizes but there are others beyond this.

There is a 'problem solvers' repair piece that can be used in some cases

https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/brakes/problem-solvers-canti-repair-kit/

but I note that this is recommended for frame bosses (i.e. rear brakes) rather than front brakes.

Breakages if the sort you have are fairly uncommon; the only ones I have seen are where the brake has an integral pivot and the mounting bolt is simply overtightened; the tension in the bolt is also imposed on the base of the boss. It is easy to generate a load of at least a tonne on the boss this way, for which it was never designed. Of course the boss could fail at a much lower load if it was flawed or already damaged in some way.

If the boss is not removable type other repair options include drilling and tapping to make the boss a removable fitting, or welding a repair piece to the boss. On the latter point I would recommend welding a solid piece onto the remains of the old boss, which is machined to have a male M6 stud at the front. The brake arm would be secured using a (threadlocked) domed nut rather than a screw.

cheers



thanks a lot Brucey for the thorough information

not there are no flat bits on the boss, so from your post I conclude I have the unremovable type (question is: why does Surly fit its frameset with this old fashion type of boss???)

Now I am a little bit tempted by the drilling and taping (contrary to my previous answers), at least for the reason that if it happens again, I can fix the boss by replacing it. Do you think this is a risky procedure? don't I risk to damage the fork so that it will be "weaker" and snap in the future?
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Re: snapped brake boss/pivot on fork

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foxyrider wrote:
lvabd wrote:
foxyrider wrote:Is the pivot bolt in the pic stuck?



No the bold is fine, I just leave it there so that the pivot doesn't change shape


Not sure how it would change shape but anyway.

Personally, given what others have said about this particular fork having an integral pivot boss arrangement. I'd be beating down the door of the nearest frame builder to get it sorted out. You are going on a long trip, get it fixed properly, yes its going to cost but better spent now than on your trip.


I tried to grab the boss with strong pliers in an attempt to unscrew it (my LBS suggested that...), so I put an old bolt in it so at least it wouldn't get crushed by the pliers. Didn't work anyway (seems now that it's not screwed in the fork)

Living in Scotland the nearest framebuilder is 3 hours drive. A new fork is 80 £, at this stage I'd rather get a new fork. However Brucey, below, suggested drilling and taping it: I am quite tempted, as it would be cheap and long term solution, is the fork doesn't risk to be dammaged on the way....
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Another option would be to use a 75mm drop nutted brake caliper such as the Dia Compe 806 .. available for a paltry 16.99 from SJS ... fixed via the central mudguard hole. I have used this on a steel touring fork and it works well.
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