Cable Tie Added To Rear Wheel Right Nut Circlip...

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  1. DiNO

    DiNO New Member

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    Just had my 2018MY S back from it's 500 Mile service and note that the dealer has added a cable-tie bridging the 2 ends of the locking circlip (?) on the right hand rear wheel nut - has there been an issue with this coming loose? Does it really need a cable-tie? I'll definitely be getting a rear wheel finisher if so - doesn't look very professional!
     
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  2. Yorkshireman

    Yorkshireman Crème de la Crème

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    With 146nm of torque I wouldn’t expect the nut to come loose, nor have I heard of a clip coming off.
     
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  3. RSReggie

    RSReggie Active Member

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    Mine's been like that since I got a new S3 in 2007. The clips are supposed to be replaced I believe and can be a little loose. The cable tie keeps the clip in place.
    Of course as mentioned 146nm is unlikely to come off !!
     
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  4. Yorkshireman

    Yorkshireman Crème de la Crème

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    As a safety precaution I lockwired mine before my trips abroad but since I did the hub bearings and had a new rear tyre I haven’t bothered.
     
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  5. DiNO

    DiNO New Member

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    I'm glad they paid attention to it but if it's an issue I would have thought Triumph would change the clip.
    Ah well, I wanted the rear wheel finisher anyway; just the excuse I need :)
     
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  6. Red Thunder

    Red Thunder Crème de la Crème

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    I have the cable tie on my clip too, put it on myself
    It is useful to tell at a glance if the clip/nut has been tampered with or loosening - a bit like using nail polish on torqued nuts/bolts to see if they are loosening

    I guess it just gives that extra level of peace of mind
     
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  7. Chester Monty

    Chester Monty Well-Known Member

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    #7 Chester Monty, May 30, 2019
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    I now have one on my 2018 RS when I had the tyres replaced the fitter put one on, not sure if he took one off!
     
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  8. Arno triple

    Arno triple Senior Member

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    same here! But got a nut cover, so fine for me :)
     
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  9. Bryan3R

    Bryan3R Senior Member

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    First thing I did to mine.
     
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  10. Col_C

    Col_C I can't re...Member

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    FWIW belt & braces IMO, had three different Triumphs with single siders and covered over 100,000mls - nothing's fallen off yet! :)
    (but can't do any harm if it helps you sleep at night)
    More important to make sure the Belleville washer is fitted the correct way round
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    And I always fit the clip this way round (if the hooky bit gets caught on anything then rotation of the wheel closes up the clip, not opens up)
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    ....But then even the workshop manual is contradictory.
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    ......:rolleyes:
     
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  11. chuk

    chuk Senior Member
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    World of triumph has the red conical spacer on offer occasionally,I got mine for under a tenner last time it finishes off wheel nicely,I also had cable tie over clip when I bought bike form raceways dealership,I removed it to get tyre repaired and put new spacer on but now I think I will put another back on.
     
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  12. t552

    t552 Senior Member

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    I have never known one come loose however some techs like to do it. Cost is very little but piece of mind for them for safety.
     
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  13. carlosadar

    carlosadar New Member

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    It’s not usually a known defect that requires a cable tie. Dealers sometimes add zip ties as a precaution or temporary retention/inspection marker, not as a permanent factory fix. If everything is properly assembled, it shouldn’t be necessary long term, and you can ask them to explain or remove it.
     
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  14. joe mc donald

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    Yes just extra security for the wheel. All my Sprints i did the same.
     
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