Refitting Jockey Wheels question

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ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
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I've never needed to.
 

Smurfy

Naturist Smurf
When Refitting Jockey Wheels should I put thread lock on the end of the JW bolts?
I'd be a bit careful applying threadlock to small fasteners, socket heads in small sizes can round out quite easily.

For those that are interested, the hexagonal socket headed fastener is a poor design for transferring torque. The appropriately named Torx fastener is much, much better.
 

zacklaws

Guru
Location
Beverley
I've always found that there is threadlock on the bolts when I replace the original jockey wheels so I presume it has to be there for a reason and always replace it using a low strength red colour threadlock. It would be a disaster for a jockey wheel to come loose miles from home when by simply aplying a drop of threadlock would have saved the day
 
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EltonFrog

EltonFrog

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I've always found that there is threadlock on the bolts when I replace the original jockey wheels so I presume it has to be there for a reason and always replace it using a low strength red colour threadlock. It would be a disaster for a jockey wheel to come loose miles from home when by simply aplying a drop of threadlock would have saved the day

Oh bugger, now I'm paranoid! I'll have to go and buy some thread lock now.FFS!
 
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