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Shopping done this morning, chores to do this afternoon, its been a busy few days so taking easy today.
I have fitted a Swytch kit to my Brompton this week and posted about it here. All good for me so far.
@PaulSB , you could try white PTFE thread tape . cheap and it may work.In the interests of avoiding a 29 page thread can I get some advice/opinions please.
One of the screws securing a bottle cage to my gravel bike has developed a habit of working loose. My pals are a little exasperated with my stops to tighten it.
I know I need some Loctite or similar. It's £5 a bottle, at least. I've never used it before and never will again. So that's £5 a drop!!!!
Can I use any super glue? It's a titanium frame. Can I be reasonably sure when I want to unscrew it firm pressure will break the bond and release it?
I suppose this is stuff a competent cyclist would know.![]()
But in your case , nothing to do with safety. You think it makes you look Hip and Cool. 😎I always wear sunglasses when cycling even on dull days just in case.
Horticulturalist/Yeah, I know. It drives me wild but I do try.
Everyone knows the only "ist" that I am is a cyclist!!!
I've a great, great friend who is so right on that one has to be careful about policeman, fireman.........oh and the day we got on to binary and non-binary. Well!!!! 😂
Why not a drop of glue from your puncture repair kit.In the interests of avoiding a 29 page thread can I get some advice/opinions please.
One of the screws securing a bottle cage to my gravel bike has developed a habit of working loose. My pals are a little exasperated with my stops to tighten it.
I know I need some Loctite or similar. It's £5 a bottle, at least. I've never used it before and never will again. So that's £5 a drop!!!!
Can I use any super glue? It's a titanium frame. Can I be reasonably sure when I want to unscrew it firm pressure will break the bond and release it?
I suppose this is stuff a competent cyclist would know.![]()
In the interests of avoiding a 29 page thread can I get some advice/opinions please.
One of the screws securing a bottle cage to my gravel bike has developed a habit of working loose. My pals are a little exasperated with my stops to tighten it.
I know I need some Loctite or similar. It's £5 a bottle, at least. I've never used it before and never will again. So that's £5 a drop!!!!
Can I use any super glue? It's a titanium frame. Can I be reasonably sure when I want to unscrew it firm pressure will break the bond and release it?
I suppose this is stuff a competent cyclist would know.![]()
Me also......I have wrap around sun glasses. Prescription lenses so not cheap but worth every penny.I always wear sunglasses when cycling even on dull days just in case.
What's a share proof washer please?Is there a share proof washer fitted to bolt? if not, may be worth a try.
Is there a share proof washer fitted to bolt? if not, may be worth a try.
What's a share proof washer please?
@12boy @Juan Kog one of my cycling buddies suggested PTFE tape which I have in my tool box - I'm not utterly incompetent, I've done minor plumbing stuff.
@classic33 - I'll try this after the PTFE tape if the tape doesn't work.
Thank you.
A drop of Nail varnish on the thread should do the trick.In the interests of avoiding a 29 page thread can I get some advice/opinions please.
One of the screws securing a bottle cage to my gravel bike has developed a habit of working loose. My pals are a little exasperated with my stops to tighten it.
I know I need some Loctite or similar. It's £5 a bottle, at least. I've never used it before and never will again. So that's £5 a drop!!!!
Can I use any super glue? It's a titanium frame. Can I be reasonably sure when I want to unscrew it firm pressure will break the bond and release it?
I suppose this is stuff a competent cyclist would know.![]()