OH MY GOD look what happened the day after i sold it !!

Anything to do with 2 wheels...

Moderator: Staff

jason
Learner Driver
Posts: 1576
Joined: May 4th, '04, 09:51
Location: somewhere

Re: OH MY GOD look what happened the day after i sold it !!

Post by jason »

Banditmax wrote:Just something that happens i spose. Next time lockwire maybe an option if he's worried about another occurance of it.
eh? how the hell would you lock wire an oil filter Image
Banditmax

Re: OH MY GOD look what happened the day after i sold it !!

Post by Banditmax »

Way's and means. Easiest one i know of is clamp a jubilee clip onto the filter then wire from the jubilee clip clamp to a small hole drilled through a convenient non moving part nearby. And if your going racing i think some clubs make the oil filter wiring a requirement.
Johnnyb
Learner Driver
Posts: 1855
Joined: Jan 28th, '08, 12:39
Location: Newton Abbot---rides Triumph Daytona---

Re: OH MY GOD look what happened the day after i sold it !!

Post by Johnnyb »

Or just shove a big phillips screwdriver stright through the bottom of the oil filter :lol:
hazard9

Re: OH MY GOD look what happened the day after i sold it !!

Post by hazard9 »

K AND N FILTERS PROVIDE A NICE HEX NUT WITCH ACCEPTS LOCK WIRE! :wink:
User avatar
deej
Learner Driver
Posts: 5969
Joined: Dec 30th, '05, 21:13
First Name: Dave
Location: ST AUSTELL
Contact:

Re: OH MY GOD look what happened the day after i sold it !!

Post by deej »

jason wrote:
Banditmax wrote:Just something that happens i spose. Next time lockwire maybe an option if he's worried about another occurance of it.
eh? how the hell would you lock wire an oil filter Image
quite easy mate as its aregulation of raod racing, use a jubillee clip and lockwire to the engine, thats what steve @ peak does as i sold him loads of 55-75mm clips :lol: :lol:
http://www.averysmotorcycles.co.uk use code SWB10 for discount
User avatar
age
Learner Driver
Posts: 3849
Joined: May 11th, '04, 20:50
Location: GSXR 750 K7

Re: OH MY GOD look what happened the day after i sold it !!

Post by age »

deej wrote:
jason wrote:
Banditmax wrote:Just something that happens i spose. Next time lockwire maybe an option if he's worried about another occurance of it.
eh? how the hell would you lock wire an oil filter Image
quite easy mate as its aregulation of raod racing, use a jubillee clip and lockwire to the engine, thats what steve @ peak does as i sold him loads of 55-75mm clips :lol: :lol:

Yep thats all we do at Phase one but everything is lock wired on the race bikes including the exaust system front to rear.
[img]http://i116.photobucket.com/albums/o16/gsxrage/age-sig1.jpg[/img]
[url]http://www.phaseone.co.uk[/url]
[url]http://www.wurth.co.uk[/url]

[b][color=red][size=200]I like to get dirty when I do it [/size][/color][/b]

PS3 name lesnage
jason
Learner Driver
Posts: 1576
Joined: May 4th, '04, 09:51
Location: somewhere

Re: OH MY GOD look what happened the day after i sold it !!

Post by jason »

Banditmax wrote:Way's and means. Easiest one i know of is clamp a jubilee clip onto the filter then wire from the jubilee clip clamp to a small hole drilled through a convenient non moving part nearby. And if your going racing i think some clubs make the oil filter wiring a requirement.
you learn something new everyday :)
User avatar
deej
Learner Driver
Posts: 5969
Joined: Dec 30th, '05, 21:13
First Name: Dave
Location: ST AUSTELL
Contact:

Re: OH MY GOD look what happened the day after i sold it !!

Post by deej »

thats what is so good about this place mate
http://www.averysmotorcycles.co.uk use code SWB10 for discount
Post Reply