Ishrub
That's my name ....built like a truck
- Joined
- Feb 18, 2016
- Messages
- 8,957
- Location
- Duffy, Canberra, ACT, AUSTRALIA
- Ride
- 2x2010 ABS Roadsters, Sprint ST 1050 ABS, 3x250s
Why? What is your intent with HT threads and nuts instead of mild steel ones?Bought a 1m Length of 12mm high tensile running thread, 2 high tensile nuts for $5.40
Looked into getting a high tensile bolt 320mm long, over $50 each, minimum quantity 10 off. OUCH!!
I can understand the aesthetic of replacing with a smooth shaft and hex or Allen ended bolt but not for another threaded rod with nuts either end.
Admittedly it is not a high mechanical load area but soft mild steel will take an impact and deform slightly without breaking but HT steel snaps.
A well regarded sidecar maker/fettler in Melbourne built about 5-10 of one of my old sidecar outfits with beautifully made leading link and 15" VW car rims laced to Suzuki hubs/discs on old GS1000 etc etc.
One problem though - he used HT long threaded rods for the bottom links between bike and chair.
After they broke together on the final loading of hitting a tiny cross road sealing joint to the entry ramp, and sent me at 60 mph straight into an concrete overpass wall, engineers for the insurance company inspected and honoured my claim but were shocked the HT threaded rod was used.