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mastertek2000
factory ones come with Loctite i would all ways use blue Loctite
Those 2 bolts do not have locktite on them because they are what you loosen to adjust the angle. They are the tri-axis handlebars and that is what they do! Adjust the angle best for you. Normally you would not have locktite on adjustment screws.
cuznjohn
can you use lock tight on the bolts
However with that said, once you find the position you like, as I said in the video, I then could put locktite on them.
Only worry is I do not remember if you can actually remove those without a nut or something falling inside.
Bob Denman
Hey Bob...
I'd have just locked the bolts down in the parking lot, and made the video in a safer location...
(Again; Sorry! I may just be over-reacting to traffic densities that I'm just not used-to...)
Bob, locked the bots in the parking lot?
When I left the parking lot they were not loose!!!! They became loose while riding. That is the point of the video I shot.
Do a pre-ride check of these before taking off so you don't get that surprise on the road. This is what happened to me.
As for shooting the video, it was not planned in any way. I ride on the freeways with my camera on 100% of the time. So what you saw was not scripted or planned but happened to me LIVE!!!
Lamonster
Did you torque them to spec or just tighten them down with a allen wrench? Checking them is a good idea but torquing them to spec might have prevented this in the first place.
These are the tri-axis handle bars. There is no "torgue spec" for these two bolts!!! They kit comes with a allen wrench "tool" to allow you to loosen those and adjust the angle of the bars. Then with the tool, you tighten them back up. As I said in the video, using the tool I tighten them up as best I could. But in about 3-4K miles they came loose on the road.
I rode my tri axis handle bars on my 2012 for over 40,000 miles without any incident or loosening whatsoever
Well that's great but as you see mine did. So all I am saying is since mine did people should check these from time to time.
You do know your stock bars are held on with the same type bolts?
JC, no they are not the same bolts! And based on removing the stock ones to install the tri-axis handlebars. BRP yellow locktited them to death. I had a heel of a time breaking loose the stock handlebar bolts. I doubt very seriously the stock 4 bolts on the stock handlebars would ever come loose.
Bob