08-04-2015, 11:36 AM
Very tricky to remove a seized screw on the switchgear because of the fragility of the component and the fact that the handlebars are free to move so it's hard to get something solid to push against. I would get somebody to assist you if possible just to hold against the handlebars will you push against the screw.
If you have a suitable punch give the head of the screw a couple of solid taps to maybe jar the threads loose then get your best fitting screwdriver and lean right into it as you try to remove the screw. If you still can't budge it you may need to get an impact driver, just a hand one would do like this one:-
http://www.camaro5.com/forums/attachment...1333215003
If you have a suitable punch give the head of the screw a couple of solid taps to maybe jar the threads loose then get your best fitting screwdriver and lean right into it as you try to remove the screw. If you still can't budge it you may need to get an impact driver, just a hand one would do like this one:-
http://www.camaro5.com/forums/attachment...1333215003