Titanium bolts Help

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wpa1975

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9,788 posts

120 months

Wednesday 8th March 2023
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I have Titanium bolts to replace steel and rusty bolts on the Brompton, what should I put on the threads please, grease, copperslip or leave them dry.

Scoobyshue

237 posts

168 months

Wednesday 8th March 2023
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I use copper grease / anti seize on mine. Never had a problem with bolts backing out or coming loose.

Jacobyte

4,741 posts

248 months

Wednesday 8th March 2023
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Copaslip is spot on to prevent titanium from reacting with other metals, although I use Loctite on bolts that really mustn't come undone (e.g. brake disc mounts).

Giantt

570 posts

42 months

Wednesday 8th March 2023
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Jacobyte said:
Copaslip is spot on to prevent titanium from reacting with other metals, although I use Loctite on bolts that really mustn't come undone (e.g. brake disc mounts).
Never loctited anything on a bike in 40+ years,ever had one come undone?

GravelBen

15,840 posts

236 months

Wednesday 8th March 2023
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Giantt said:
Never loctited anything on a bike in 40+ years,ever had one come undone?
Off topic (definitely not titanium) but I've had the pinch-bolts on Shimano Deore 2-piece cranks loosen and the left crank arm fall off while riding a couple of times, I've been meaning to add some loctite to the bolts to help avoid it happening again.


bobbo89

5,485 posts

151 months

Thursday 9th March 2023
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Giantt said:
Never loctited anything on a bike in 40+ years,ever had one come undone?
Just brake related stuff I've always done so caliper and rotor bolts.

My more recent full sus frames have aluminium shock mounts that bolt to the downtube which I've used Ti bolts on, they also get a dab of loctite as they def don't want to be coming loose!

Everything else just gets a dab of slip or teflon grease.

wpa1975

Original Poster:

9,788 posts

120 months

Thursday 9th March 2023
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Thank you all, yes I have also used Loctite in the past on crank and brake bolts.

Jacobyte

4,741 posts

248 months

Thursday 9th March 2023
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Giantt said:
Never loctited anything on a bike in 40+ years,ever had one come undone?
Two things that often came undone without Loctite: Reach adjuster on right hand brake lever (Hope Race), and dropper tension barrel (KS Lev). Sorted with Loctite (blue).

Jakey123

242 posts

151 months

Thursday 9th March 2023
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Giantt said:
Never loctited anything on a bike in 40+ years,ever had one come undone?
Pivot bolts on full suss bikes definitely need it or loosen off in my experience