Rear wheel R Clip size

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Rear wheel R Clip size

Post by Drunkn Munky » Sun Jul 31, 2011 10:01 am

Anyone know what size the biggest R Clip is you can get throught the axle?

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Re: Rear wheel R Clip size

Post by graham72 » Sun Jul 31, 2011 2:18 pm

I'd be interested in this too, in need of one!

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Re: Rear wheel R Clip size

Post by Smev » Sun Jul 31, 2011 2:23 pm

I have a couple of tasty looking R clips - I'll give them a measure and if they fit will be up for grabs! Pics to be posted soon ;-)
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Re: Rear wheel R Clip size

Post by marcus57 » Sun Jul 31, 2011 3:55 pm

just been to the garage to get a couple of shots,


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1.8x40mm was the biggest i could get trough the ti rear nut

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Re: Rear wheel R Clip size

Post by reverse cylinder jim » Sun Jul 31, 2011 4:42 pm

One thing i found with using normal r clips is that they only slide through like this

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I would want them to spin round to the vertical position instead of being horizontal. They dont have a big enough kick in the clip to fit over the nut/thread so in my opinion dont really look right.

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Re: Rear wheel R Clip size

Post by arsey30 » Sun Jul 31, 2011 5:51 pm

The correct [original] size split pin for both RC and NC axles is 2.5mm.
I use that size for both split pins and "R" clips, but I managed to fit a 3.0 mm clip with careful alignment, but it looks a bit chunky.

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Re: Rear wheel R Clip size

Post by graham72 » Sun Jul 31, 2011 6:17 pm

reverse cylinder jim wrote:One thing i found with using normal r clips is that they only slide through like this

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I would want them to spin round to the vertical position instead of being horizontal. They dont have a big enough kick in the clip to fit over the nut/thread so in my opinion dont really look right.

After having a look round tinterweb it would seem that if we wanted an R-clip to sit the proper way, the diameter of the R-clip would need to be greater. Which would mean drilling a larger hole for the clip to go through. Its obviously a strength issue, as the size goes up, so does the diameter.

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Re: Rear wheel R Clip size

Post by marcus57 » Sun Jul 31, 2011 7:41 pm

I only chucked that on as it was what i had , would I be better with a bigger one fitted?

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Re: Rear wheel R Clip size

Post by arsey30 » Mon Aug 01, 2011 8:49 am

No, it already stops the nut from turning.
A tie wrap or lock wire around the 2 clip ends gives added security.

I will lock wire mine as I would prefer a clip that engaged with 4 not 3 serations in the nut
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Re: Rear wheel R Clip size

Post by Username » Wed Aug 03, 2011 5:43 pm

I use a 3.6mm clip on mine but did enlarge the hole in the axle slightly to accommodate it.

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