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Tensile Strength @ Yield, 73°F 9,000psi http://www.plasticsintl.com/datasheets/Delrin_150.pdf I don't know if it matters much if the sliders can spin. One of the motosliders on my bike can turn a bit, the other is fixed. The motoslider's bolt is some sort of heat treated then zinc electroplated steel (it says it's a custom grade 8.8 bolt on their website). I don't know if that's overkill or not or how a stainless bolt would compare. I don't think you really need to worry about the bike crushing your leg. In my experience, you and the bike tend to part company fairly quickly (based on my 5 lowsides and 1 riding into a ditch...). Plus the sv isn't that heavy a bike. |
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I've tried that. It's the opposite one from the one I crashed on, it doesn't spin freely, but it can rotate if you grab it and twist it. I don't think it's a problem.
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If it is correctly torqued up (65ft/Ib) it shouldn't be a problem.
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That bike is gawjusss
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cheers guys 8.8 grade is just a little better than 316 stainless but there is a significant cost saving even if you factor in plating it. However i think it would be a lot nicer having stainless and its readily availble for me (can get it from scrap basically, could even make it from 17-4 or duplex (uns31083 i think)if i fancy
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Don't forget that the main bolt is also the main engine mounting bolt.
Motosliders should not turn by hand, and definitely not easily by hand. |
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Stainless is a lot weaker than mild steel, I wouldn't have thought that bolt snapping would be a good thing
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They may spin on the bush but the bush wont spin as this will be torqued up. Tolerance issue? |
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