I did it with my Longboards, no problem.  I had to cut down a std 5 mm pan 
head bolt to fit.  I think I used locktight and a lock washer.

On Sunday, July 21, 2013 1:28:20 PM UTC-4, Michael wrote:
>
> Is this advisable since there are so few threads and the brake bolt fills 
> the bridge cylinder?
>  
> I could use a really short screw with a panhead, but not sure how many 
> turns I could get in there and if it would hold. Maybe just three.
>  
> My Sam's Longboard slides around thru the metal mounting  bridge that came 
> with it that attaches to the brake bolt because of my saddle bag, and then 
> the fender rubs the tire. So I am thinking that if I drill a hole thru the 
> top of the fender, I could mount it to that brake bridge hole and it 
> wouldn't move around anymore. Whaddya think?
>

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