Look in the hole it should have threads. What you need is a bolt with a large flat head or a bolt with a large washer. Measure the depth and get one a bit shorter but long enough to engage all the threads.
Go to a bike dealer or take it to a hardware store and get a bolt that fits. and a large washer to hold arm in place.
Unusual to me crank.
Never Give Up!!!
and oil your chain on a regular basis
There are two kinds of people in the world, "Those who help themselves to people, and those who help people!"
right, i'm embarrassed by the chain. i left it outside all winter, which is also dumb and negligent. i'll be getting a new one of those too i'm sure.
thanks george. i live in the upper peninsula of michigan and there aren't any bike shops around, but i'll try the hardware store down the road. if that doesn't work i'll have to make a bit of a road trip.
I hate to argue with my old buddy George but, you're not going to find that at any hardware store. You have lost your "Crankarm Fixing Bolt"; a fairly specific bolt.
You have a Truvative crankset, made by SRAM (also RockShox and Avid stuff) and it looks to be a BB30 with ISIS splines. If you can find a model # on the crankset, go here -
http://cdn.sram.com/cdn/farfuture/pucm0oR7cfZUJ_jrKLWr20Zu_NvZOvZVhUF3D3HdD4M/mtime:1310410943/sites/default/files/techdocs/2012_truvativ_spc_rev_a.pdf
You will want the part number in order to call bike shops in advance of wasting time and gas. It is a fairly common part, though, and any decent sized shop probably has a few in stock. My bet is on it being QBP part # CR2195 but I can't say without seeing.
A reminder to Everyone - check these bolts every time you check tire pressure! It's just routine maintenance, not a design flaw.
Wheelies don't pop themselves. (from a QBP fortune cookie)
Ye Robar , it does not surprise me. I was in a bike store looking at two boxes of axle nuts and could not find any to fit my bike.
Could not see a photo of the part in question.
Hey I did suggest a LBS first.
BTW , good eye PK.
Never Give Up!!!