Stolen Bolt On Clutch Cover. Is It Safe To Start The Bike?

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  1. AndreiPopovici

    AndreiPopovici New Member

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    Hi All,

    Today discovered that somebody remove a bolt from my clutch cover of my Street twin 2017. Please see the attached pictures.

    Is it safe to start the bike? Can't see any liquid coming out of that place. Can't understand why someone would take away a part like this from a bike.

    Thank you,
    Andrei

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  2. Callumity

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    I suspect it would spew oil. The plug is an M12x1.75 which is a common car sump plug size. You should be able to get one pending replacement of the Triumph part.

    (1.75 is the thread pitch I.e. 12mm metric coarse thread)
     
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  3. dilligaf

    dilligaf Guest

    I’m not 100% sure :confused: but I’m sure I seen something somewhere saying that this plug was purely cosmetic and didn’t serve any purpose :confused:
    Something to do with trying to look like the original Triumphs:confused:
    Like I said I’m not 100% sure :(
     
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  4. Eldon

    Eldon Elite Member

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    So are you sure your not sure Dilligaf?
     
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  5. Callumity

    Callumity Elite Member

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    Just wait ‘til the clutch is spinning......
     
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  6. Yorkshireman

    Yorkshireman Crème de la Crème

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    Surely you must be unsure whether you are sure or not .:p
     
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  7. AndreiPopovici

    AndreiPopovici New Member

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    Hi Guys, Thank you for the replies all :) As @John Scotcher replied maybe that piece of plastic separated while riding and didn't notice. I'll go for a replacement M12x1.75 also maybe paint it in black :) and see if does the job.
     
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  8. crispey

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    As @dilligaf says Purely cosmetic then:D
     
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  9. dilligaf

    dilligaf Guest

    Yeah but I’m not sure if I’m sure about that :p
     
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  10. Glyn Phillips

    Glyn Phillips Old’N’Slow

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    311E53F3-9B88-499A-8153-B939F9D32FDB.jpeg I can confirm from looking at my chrome casing tha I haven’t installed yet the bolt does have an ‘O’ ring and although there’s a metal brace separating it from the clutch the gasket doesn’t seal it from another part
     
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  11. joe mc donald

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    Well as long as we are sure or unsure. Should be all right. Just order a new one if you are unsure or are you sure. This is making me dizzy.
    Ride Safe & Enjoy
    Joe
     
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  12. Shogun1204

    Shogun1204 New Member

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    Does anyone know where you can order the OEM bolt online or at least a part number for it?
     
  13. sprintdave

    sprintdave Nurse,he's out of bed again

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    Try looking on fowlersparts.co.uk website or World of Triumph.
    There is a parts breakdown for your bike there but tbh I would see if you can get a bolt to fit from a fixings company, will be much cheaper.
     
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  14. alfie

    alfie Getting older but still going for it
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    Plug M12 x 1.75 Black Part No T1267676

    Most Triumph dealers should be able to help

    Alfie
     
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  15. Shogun1204

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    Thanks
     
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