Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Bluesky Threads I tried to unscrew it the same way as the other ones, which came out easily, but this one wouldn’t turn. Eventually it tore/broke. What options do I have to remove what’s left? by Mother_Comment_6544 Bicycle Bicycling Bike Biking Canyon Bicycles Canyon Bikes Cycling
HG1998 on February 14, 2026 3:28 pm I feel like the remaining bit can be pulled at with your fingernails or with pliers.
Destroyer-of-Waffles on February 14, 2026 3:33 pm Instead of pulling straight, remove it like a bolt, so turn counterclockwise. The threads inside the fork will work with you.
Live_Extension_3590 on February 14, 2026 4:46 pm Use a pick or some needle nose tweezers and dig it out
Objective-Growth53 on February 14, 2026 6:14 pm I would push it in, it is rubber. It is not going to do anything. It is not going to make a sound because it is rubber just push it in.
JustAnotherSkibumCO on February 14, 2026 6:49 pm Sounds like a warranty claim with Canyon, bike is broken, send it back.
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I feel like the remaining bit can be pulled at with your fingernails or with pliers.
Instead of pulling straight, remove it like a bolt, so turn counterclockwise. The threads inside the fork will work with you.
Gluegun
Use a pick or some needle nose tweezers and dig it out
I would push it in, it is rubber. It is not going to do anything. It is not going to make a sound because it is rubber just push it in.
Sounds like a warranty claim with Canyon, bike is broken, send it back.