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Post by jacksabbath on Aug 29, 2010 21:14:48 GMT
I have an '08 575 with a carbon swingarm which I love dearly, but today my brother (who also has a 575) noticed that there was a large amount of side to side movement on my rear wheel. On closer inspection I found that the bonded joint has failed around the aluminium main pivot bearing housing and the chainstay. Has this happened to anyone else? Can anyone offer any advice - I'm thinking about trying to get it fixed before approaching Yeti for a replacement.
I bought the frame second-hand.
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Post by Andrew on Aug 30, 2010 15:40:37 GMT
HI,
Try emailing your importer, see what they say.
Unsure if you can fix it yourself, but I doubt it.
Andrew
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Post by Eddy B on Sept 1, 2010 8:53:08 GMT
I cant recommend it, but Ive seen a lot of carbon bikes repaired using Araldite and they seem to be still working ok a few years on.
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Post by tootsy on Sept 7, 2010 14:38:36 GMT
Hi,
I got similar problem last year on my ASR-SL 07 .The part was replaced by YETI under warranty four weeks later.
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Post by chrismccoll100 on Feb 22, 2011 19:58:45 GMT
Hi how did you get on with this problem it has just happened to me
Regards Chris
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Post by simon high on Jan 23, 2014 12:28:22 GMT
This can be fixed quite easilly providing the carbon hasnt split or fractured, basically u use intense heat ie hot air gun, not too close tho or u will destroy the matt laqure on the carbon, u heat the carbon at the joint to melt the glue inside the joint, when hot u should be able to remove the aluminium pivot point, then clean the inside of the carbon joint to remove / key for re glue, also clean the aluminium bonding area and clean out the 4 holes in the aluminium using wire circular wire brush on a drill, do this quite hard so that the aluminium is keyed for glueing. then use some 3m 08115 (car panel ponding glue 2 pack mix ) this is expensive stuff btw!! (but it wont break!) coat both the internal carbon and ext aliminium bonding areas well, pushing some into the 4 holes in the ali. then push them together, try to then clamp so it sets flat against the carbon! ps this glue takes 12 hours to cure, but i would leave it 24 hours! u can reach me at simonhigh@btinternet.com for more info.
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Post by simonyeti5752011 on Jan 23, 2014 12:36:27 GMT
ive just created an account simonhighyeti5752011 so u can contact me thru the forum
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