Recently I had need to re-repair a rear wheel flange drive land that I had previously repaired a couple of years ago.
Unfortunately despite me turning the new flange collar so that it had a 2 – 2.5 thou interference fit plus the use of Loctite 638 retaining compound, it failed after the bike suffered an unexpected and catastrophic rear brake failure.
Loctite 638 has a shear temp of 180c
The repair is more than 20cm from the brake calliper…so I will let you speculate on temps reached at the disc.
Anyway, I decided to
scotch-lock the collar…see pic below.

The lock holes in this case were drilled using a rotary table and a Bridgeport mill.
As I now know what damage a rear brake failure can cause, I will need to scotch-lock another wheel I have repaired. This bike is on the Gold Coast and I will not have the luxury of a mill to drill 3 perpendicular holes (essential for scotch-locking). So I have made a
guide tool to enable me to use a battery hand drill.
If anyone is interested in either the ST1100 wheel repair (not applicable to ST1300), or the locking, then
send me a personal message with an email address and I will email you a time and location when I will be stripping the wheel down and doing this, either on the Gold Coast or in Brisbane.
Will be sometime in the first week of May.
Cheers, the can.