Jason,

My suggested process might be a bit complicated if you don't already have 
the tooling. I've used a combination of a smaller drill bit and tap to 
thread the inside of the sheared bolt and screw in a long enough threaded 
bolt to lock both ends into the sheared bolt (still following?). I'm 
guessing that is an M4 bolt? If so, you should probably thread a M2 bolt 
through so as not to damage the threads on the eyelet.

Alternatively, throw on some JB weld (or epoxy of some sort) and a nut onto 
the little bit of exposed thread, leave it to set overnight, then try to 
remove it using a standard adjustable wrench. Be careful to not attach the 
JB weld to the frame!

Collin

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