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    Some pics of Blowerbike's nuts

    HA...you're all a bunch of sick perverts...Get your minds out of the gutter!!

    Seriously though folks, someone on here recently posted they'd bought a GS1150 clutch hub nut from Suzuki, and it was no different than the 1100E hub nut. Below are pics of hub nuts from a stock 1100E, a stock 1150E, and an APE chrome-molly hub nut... Can you tell which is which?










    So, lets see how smart ya are

    left to right, you have

    Stock 1100E, Stock 1150E, APE

    The stock 1150 hub nut is the SAME SIZE at the APE in every facet. Its just not chrome-moly steel. If you were to order this piece from Suzuki, this is what you should get, right? Or has the part number been superceeded???
    Last edited by Guest; 05-11-2010, 11:03 PM.

    #2
    Originally posted by TheCafeKid View Post

    Right to left, you have

    Stock 1100E, Stock 1150E, APE

    The stock 1150 hub nut is the SAME SIZE at the APE in every facet. Its just not chrome-moly steel. If you were to order this piece from Suzuki, this is what you should get, right? Or has the part number been superceeded???
    I recently bought three of those 1150 nuts and they look just like your photo.

    Regarding the "chrome-moly" nut, what exactly does that mean? Run of the mill 4130 is only 125 ksi tensile strength, about the same as a grade 5 SAE or 8.8 Metric. Nothing special. I assume that Ape nut is more like grade 8 or 10.9?

    At any rate, I used loctite on my 1150 nut and torqued it to the max spec listed in the manual. Fingers crossed it doesn't come loose.
    Ed

    To measure is to know.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Nessism View Post
      I recently bought three of those 1150 nuts and they look just like your photo.

      Regarding the "chrome-moly" nut, what exactly does that mean? Run of the mill 4130 is only 125 ksi tensile strength, about the same as a grade 5 SAE or 8.8 Metric. Nothing special. I assume that Ape nut is more like grade 8 or 10.9?

      At any rate, I used loctite on my 1150 nut and torqued it to the max spec listed in the manual. Fingers crossed it doesn't come loose.
      As far as the chrome-moly, the drag guys, or better still, engineers or metalurgists would know better, but Id assume its much harder, and more resistant to thread wear and "squish". I put an APE jobby in my 1100ES, narry a knock. Just torque to spec, use the loctite, and life's good Id suspect
      Last edited by Guest; 05-10-2010, 11:01 PM.

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        #4
        Just looks like three little nuts to me.

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          #5
          Originally posted by jwhelan65 View Post
          Just looks like three little nuts to me.
          they aint quite little...32mm...

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            #6
            Originally posted by TheCafeKid View Post
            As far as the chrome-moly, the drag guys, or better still, engineers or metalurgists would know better, but Id assume its much harder, and more resistant to thread wear and "squish". I put an APE jobby in my 1100ES, narry a knock. Just torque to spec, use the loctite, and life's good Id suspect
            I am an engineer, thus my comment. I'd like to know what the actual material is, not some generic term like chrome-moly. After all, that's a seriously expensive nut.
            Ed

            To measure is to know.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Nessism View Post
              I am an engineer, thus my comment. I'd like to know what the actual material is, not some generic term like chrome-moly. After all, that's a seriously expensive nut.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Nessism View Post
                I am an engineer, thus my comment. I'd like to know what the actual material is, not some generic term like chrome-moly. After all, that's a seriously expensive nut.
                Terry (Blowerbike) and I were discussing this very fact the other day when I took these pics for him. He seemed fairly certain that a person could get the stock 1150 nut, and never have a problem. Chrome-moly or not, it seats better, threads better, and is beefier clearly. You can actually put some ass behind it without it spitting out threads. so.. $7 for a stock 1150, or $20?? or whatever it is for APE? I have one already, but I'd take a shot with a stocker, and see what happens.

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                  #9
                  Uh.... it says "harder" huh huh uh huhh uhhh

                  That's pretty explainitory. I dont understand it, but Ed might. Good job sweets

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TheCafeKid View Post
                    Uh.... it says "harder" huh huh uh huhh uhhh

                    That's pretty explainitory. I dont understand it, but Ed might. Good job sweets
                    It also says "Elongation"...

                    I don't understand it either... Hence, just the link and no comment, because I'd look like an idiot. Ha.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Nessism View Post
                      I am an engineer, thus my comment. I'd like to know what the actual material is, not some generic term like chrome-moly. After all, that's a seriously expensive nut.
                      I think they are hardened as well, unlike the stock item (take a file and try to scratch the side, is someone has one handy), and can withstand repeated dis-assembly without as much thread deformity...the stock ones seem good for 5 or 6 cycles, I'm told. The $30 price includes a hefty mark-up without question....there is a CNC machining company next door to my work & I thought of getting a quote on 1000 of these, when things are slow over there....I'd be surprised if they are more than $4.00 to $5.00 a piece.
                      '82 GS1100E



                      Originally posted by themess
                      Only in your own mind did you refute what I wrote.

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                        #12
                        ummm,
                        what about my nuts.
                        next time...a little for-play please

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by blowerbike View Post
                          ummm,
                          what about my nuts.
                          next time...a little for-play please
                          Scratching them with a file would be foreplay, no?
                          '82 GS1100E



                          Originally posted by themess
                          Only in your own mind did you refute what I wrote.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Mysuzyq View Post
                            Scratching them with a file would be foreplay, no?

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                              #15
                              I agree about the heat treatment part. That can take a fairly soft part and add about 50% to it's strength. I suspect that Ape nut is heat treated, or it should be for the price.
                              Last edited by Nessism; 05-11-2010, 08:51 AM.
                              Ed

                              To measure is to know.

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