The large pan head allen bolts that hold the mudguard have siezed.
The first time I tried it the tool kit allen key broke and a shard of the key hit my glasses ( could have had my eye out). Undaunted I gave it a spray of WD and left it for an hour before applying a "quality" allen key. Just as I thought it had cracked it I realised the inside of the allen keyway had rounded off. Hell that's tight. Now I am faced with drilling it out and hoping to not ruin the mudgard.
Has anyone got a better suggestion?
Yep - good old Suzuki
If you recall my post, I did suggest leaving the guard on - for that very reason! I'm afraid there is no alternative but to get the drill out. Do not bother trying to save the threads in the fork leg - it won't happen - just drill as close to centre as you can, no need to be toooo fussy, near enough will do. Sounds scary,
it's the thinking about it bit that's scary, just make sure your drill bit is sharp/new & you drill straight - Oh
might be an idea to remove the front wheel - you don't want to have to buy a new tyre as well!!!! Replace screws with stainless (dome head - whatever) bolts and nylock nuts. Job done
This seems to be a "standard" problem, the screws seem to "weld" themselves into the fork sliders, copperslip is the only answer - try telling that to Suzuki though
! - Have fun