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#81007 07/19/2006 10:04 PM
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Triumph's shop manual says if you replace the suspension, you need to put on new bolts. Is this true?


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Re: Rear suspension
LimeyD #81008 07/19/2006 11:02 PM
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Um I hope not!


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bennybmn #81009 07/20/2006 1:51 AM
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Probably wouldn't hurt - those bolts take all the force of every bump. How much're some new bolts gonna cost, versus the cost of replacing the bike if one breaks?

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Sandmann #81010 07/20/2006 6:23 AM
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havent had any problems with mine

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LimeyD #81011 07/20/2006 9:37 AM
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I've had my Progressive on for over three years with no problems at all. I have taken them on/off several times as well.


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LimeyD #81012 07/20/2006 9:44 AM
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One reason I would disagree with it is because that basically says that if you never replace your shocks, you don't need to replace the bolts, but they are still taking just as much punishment.... They seem like the kind of thing you would need to replace at a given time or milage interval if at all. Not based on when you remove them.


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LimeyD #81013 07/20/2006 11:53 AM
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It might be that it is setup so that the bolts have an interferance fit. If that is so, reused bolts won't be quite as secure. A bit of threadlocker will do for this.

Another possibility is that the bolts are designed to stretch some amount when torqued. In this case, they are one use only because they don't go all the way back when you undo them.


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Greybeard #81014 07/21/2006 2:09 AM
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Both very good points... either way, what's 4 bolts going to cost compared to your safety? Especially if you're spending the bucks on things like progressive setups.

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Greybeard #81015 07/21/2006 7:11 AM
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Another possibility is that the bolts are designed to stretch some amount when torqued. In this case, they are one use only because they don't go all the way back when you undo them.




I see this often with truck suspensions. For instance, U-bolts to secure leaf springs are scrapped after one use.


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