On a Voyager forum, Loctite was being discussed, and the consensus was that it was a good idea to secure most nuts, bolts, and the like, with Loctite to prevent things from coming loose, and causing an accident... Today,
Steve in Florida, who happens to be a professional mechanic, shared that he rarely uses Loctite products on any bike, and most certainly not on his own! Instead, he smears some RTV silicone on the threads: it is strong enough to prevent the nuts/bolts from vibrating loose, and when it is time to remove them, the RTV silicone just shreds, quite easily, without mucking anything up!
I was thinking about getting some Loctite Green, for securing nuts already in place, but this stuff requires localized heat to remove the nut/bolt later. RTV silicone will prevent stuff from vibrating loose, but a determined effort to twist a nut/bolt, will just shred the silicone. I thought
Steve in Florida's idea was brilliant. Sorry if this is 'common knowledge', but I've never heard it before, thought I would share. Cheers!
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