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Suzuki put a rather shoddy looking axle nut on the sv but I found a bloke on ebay selling stainless axle nuts for a few models of triumph (some of which fit the sv. . . rocket 3 and late gen daytona 675 ar a couple) and after putting the new nut on along with a set of bibio's stainless adjuster plates it looks lovely, and at 7 quid I'd say a bargain when compared to 15 for the same thing from pro-bolt. Check on ebay for anyone else interested in upgrading their nuts
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A link would be useful
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Are the nuts self locking?
I did a search on Ebay and unless I'd picked the wrong ones, they don't appear to be self locking nuts |
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No they are not self locking, never seen a self locking axle nut on an sv to be honest. Standard nut wasn't self locking?
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Yup, the standard nut is self locking.
If not self locking then bike manufacturers would usually use a drilled axle/cotter pin arrangement...Kawasaki tends to use that. |
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Is it, the one that came off my k3 is just a smooth backed flanged 24mm nut and so was the one on my previos sv a k5?
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Certainly is self locking on the Curvy and I'd doubt it'd be any different on the Pointy.
Every bike I've owned, from my recollection, has either come with a self locking nut or a cotter pin arrangement. Personally, I wouldn't use an axle nut that wasn't installed using an arrangement that prevented it from backing off. |
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Really? I was under the impression they were not self locking as I'm pretty sure any bike I've owned has had a standard flanged.
As you seem pretty confident, Just out of interest what makes the nut self locking? As far as I wa aware the only way to do that was with a nylon insert, castellated nuts or the two metal fins to lock the nut on. Last edited by r0ddy; 14-07-13 at 10:11 PM. |
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Probably easier to put up some links.
First link shows the type usually used on bikes. http://search.babylon.com/imageres.p...t&babsrc=SP_ss http://www.fastenright.com/All-Metal...-products.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locknut EDIT: I was typing as you edited your post. Indeed, different methods can be used to prevent the nut backing off. It's possible a case of you just not noticing.
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Fair enough, ive had all the opposite, 03 sv, 05 sv, and 02 bandit 6 all with a normal flanged nut just torqued to spec. If I was truely that worried I would put a spot of locktight on it but ive never had a axle nut come loose. Pro-Bolt is the other option and theirs has a captive washer but that's 15 quid for a nut
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