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    Safety Wire Thread…

    Here is some pics for those who Like my self may need some Constructive criticism or Hope fully a Thread that helps with the process of Safety Wire a bike...

    and Please keep the BS out of the thread and on topic....if possible and pls add pics comments on what to do and if there is some thing missing>>>


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    One of my Questions is Nuts like this one on the back has the Plastic in it and won't Back off>>>>>Is that going to Fly with Tech?????

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    Re: Safety Wire Thread…

    You should be ok not safetywiring vibra-nuts. Also, a couple of your safety wire jobs aren't set so the wire is 'pulling' the nut/bolt tight, those won't fly.

    Pics 5, 9 , 15 and 20 - the safety wire really isn't doing anything in those pics.

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    Re: Safety Wire Thread…

    ahhhh so tight between no slack OK..and the vibra NUTS are good thks APP this...back to fix these

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    Re: Safety Wire Thread…

    For example the safety wire on the axle pinch bolts should make a backwards 's' when you're looking at it. If that makes any sense. The wire should wrap around the head of the bolt clockwise pulling it tight.

    A little sloppy but this is the idea:


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    Re: Safety Wire Thread…

    Q did a write up a little while ago on safety wiring for our blog... not sure if it'll be helpful to you but you can check it out here. The CBR600RR I picked up also makes extensive use of D-clips which apparently are available at Home Depot... a handful of those (for axles, caliper bolts, pinch bolts, etc.) and some safety wire with plastic tubing to protect it can go a long way toward making it a) look snappy, and b) be nice 'n easy to remove and re-wire for quick wheel changes. Here's some pics the guy who I bought my bike from had posted... shows quite a level of detail / attention paid in the prep work!








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    Re: Safety Wire Thread…

    why'd you safety wire your gauges on? you're better off with the fancy poklastic stuff coming off in a roll than staying tethered to a rolling bike.

    basically kurlon is right though, they need to be pulling the bolt(s) in a clockwise direction.

    I do disagree that loctite or lock-nuts are a subsitute. You should be safety wiring the bolt/nut to itself.

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    Re: Safety Wire Thread…

    shawn, i'll hook you up with some K&N oil filters next time. they come with a 17mm nut welded on the top & it's pre-drilled for safety wire. no need for hose clamps or oil filter wrenches

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    Re: Safety Wire Thread…

    Cool APP IT>>>>>

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    Re: Safety Wire Thread…

    my brake pad pins are safety wired. i would do that before wiring the speedo or fairing stay bracket.

    is the radiator cap required for tech? just something i dont hear about often

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    Re: Safety Wire Thread…

    drilling the flats at a 45 degree angle instead of straight through the head makes it easier to wire things properly.

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    Re: Safety Wire Thread…

    Pretty much what everyone has said, the bolt should be pulled tight by the wire. If you have any questions about a certain bolt post a pic and I could MS paint a line on it.

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    Re: Safety Wire Thread…

    the wire should run through the exhaust springs also. its not so they hold the pipes together. its to keep the spring with the bike and not leave it on track if it breaks.

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    Re: Safety Wire Thread…

    Quote Originally Posted by DBKromz View Post
    is the radiator cap required for tech? just something i dont hear about often
    I believe it's not required in CCS but pretty much everywhere else it is.

    Regardless, it doesn't hurt to secure screw-type caps.

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    Re: Safety Wire Thread…

    Quote Originally Posted by 2010 LRRS Rulebook
    7.1 All oil drain plugs and any plugs or caps from which oil, water, or gas
    could drain must be safety wired. All oil filters must be wired.
    Based on that, all radiator caps must be wired.

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    Re: Safety Wire Thread…

    kurlon, technically that means the gas cap needs to be safety wired too then.

    what's the rulebook say about exhaust headers & exhaust piping?

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    Re: Safety Wire Thread…

    Quote Originally Posted by DBKromz View Post
    kurlon, technically that means the gas cap needs to be safety wired too then.
    Good point. That could be a fun discussion with tech inspection... might actually be worth bringing up with rider reps?

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    what's the rulebook say about exhaust headers & exhaust piping?
    Quote Originally Posted by 2010 LRRS Rulebook
    7.10 Exhaust systems must be securely mounted. The outer header nuts
    must be lockwired. All mounts and brackets must be wired and where
    possible, there should be a second means of securing the pipes. The
    baffles must be secured by a lock wire. Four cylinder inline machines
    need only lock wire the two outer exhaust pipes.

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    Re: Safety Wire Thread…

    perfect thanks. i was hoping i only needed the two outer headers. looks like i'll need to do the radiator cap too.

    how about the radiator overflow cap? technically it holds fluid, but the cap is plastic

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    Re: Safety Wire Thread…

    OK, I don't race but out of interest have a question.

    If the safety wire is tethered to a fixed part of the bike, as I see it, in all of the photos, the most a bolt could move is about 1/2 turn. Given most nuts and bolts engage over aprox 8 to 10 threads (metric pitch) even if the bolts loosen by 1/2 turn, nothing would actually fall off the bike. That said, why is it so critical to have them anchoring the bolt tight?
    To clarify, I am talking about bolt on parts, exhaust, calipers etc. not hoses or oil lines which obviously need to be tight.

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    Re: Safety Wire Thread…

    If they loosen they are more apt to shear.

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    Re: Safety Wire Thread…

    Try it for yourself, wire loosely, then see how much resistance the wire offers to removing the fastener. Basically, once that wire is 'loose' it won't stop a fastener from coming completely off. Being in 'tension' is what allows it to work.

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    Re: Safety Wire Thread…

    Well, I have tried it and to be honest, if it cannot rotate more than 1/2 turn, it cannot come off. (unless the wire snaps) Point taken about shear, especially on calipers.
    I am a mechanical engineer and deal with critical materials in hazardous enviroments, not trying to be an ass, just looking at it logically from an engineering standpoint

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    Re: Safety Wire Thread…

    I could see a situation where if it was too loose it and the bolt started to back out then the wire could just start turning/twisting. the more it turns it could just break the wire. much like it breaks if you twist it too much with the pliers.

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    Re: Safety Wire Thread…

    Quote Originally Posted by Kurlon View Post
    Based on that, all radiator caps must be wired.
    And bleeder bolts?

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    Re: Safety Wire Thread…

    Quote Originally Posted by Expat View Post
    Well, I have tried it and to be honest, if it cannot rotate more than 1/2 turn, it cannot come off. (unless the wire snaps) Point taken about shear, especially on calipers.
    I am a mechanical engineer and deal with critical materials in hazardous enviroments, not trying to be an ass, just looking at it logically from an engineering standpoint
    Engineers are the ones that came up with the right way to do this stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurlon View Post
    Based on that, all radiator caps must be wired.
    And bleeder bolts?
    And brake reservior caps

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