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Cable tie - reusable? - Printable Version +- The CB1100 Community Forum (https://cb1100forum.net/forum) +-- Forum: Honda CB1100 Discussions (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Mechanical & Technical (https://cb1100forum.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: Cable tie - reusable? (/showthread.php?tid=4811) Pages:
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Cable tie - reusable? - TXBikerGuy - 05-25-2020 Before I start probing and prodding or worse--cutting, I figured I'd come to the fountain of knowledge here and ask the stupid question. Is there a way to release this cable tie to reuse it? It needs to be removed in order to take the tank off. Old me would have just cut it and replaced it with a black zip tie. New me is trying hard to keep this bike as OEM as humanly possible. The previous owner routed a battery tender lead through a place that has one of these same ties--so it makes me think it's possible. BTW...he routed the lead so seamlessly and clean that I didn't even realize it had been installed until I went to install one myself. I wish I knew who this guy was because he has much to teach about keeping a bike clean. Thanks for the help! RE: Cable tie - reusable? - Cormanus - 05-25-2020 TXBikerGuy, Once in a moment of desperation, I opened a cable tie with a needle or something about that size. It's a simple ratchet mechanism and if you can lift the lever and hold it away from the things it catches on you can open and reuse it. You push the pin or needle or wire in from the same end as you insert the point of the cable tie. They should be made to be reused, but that's a subject for another day. If the previous owner of your bike was a forum member, he or she didn't register it, so I can't help with who it might have been. RE: Cable tie - reusable? - Houtman_imp - 05-25-2020 A very tiny screw driver is what I some times use . RE: Cable tie - reusable? - pekingduck - 05-25-2020 That cable tie (zip tie) is not OEM Honda. For the most part, Honda uses several kinds of re-usable plastic (or plastic-coated aluminum) bands or clips, like the one right next to the zip-tie. RE: Cable tie - reusable? - zirconxi_imp - 05-25-2020 I got these in local diy shop. RE: Cable tie - reusable? - TXBikerGuy - 05-25-2020 Thanks for all the quick replies. That is may not be an OEM fastener makes sense--the previous owner must have had this type of zip tie handy. It's the same type used in the battery tender lead install. That makes this easier. Snip, snip and move along. I have plenty of black zip ties to replace it with. But first, a little achilles tendon surgery in the morning and a bit of a medically-induced hiatus from riding for awhile. How's that for timing after just buying this awesome bike?
Cable tie - reusable? - Cormanus - 05-25-2020 Hope you recover quickly. RE: Cable tie - reusable? - jtopiso_imp - 05-25-2020 (05-25-2020, 12:17 PM)zirconxi_imp Wrote: I got these in local diy shop. beware: it's not the same to tidy-up computer cables on your desk that holding cables on a vibrating machine working under wide temperature ranges. I'd use proper ty-raps (nylon, with metal ratchet) RE: Cable tie - reusable? - Gone in 60 - 05-26-2020 You know that now, if you take that bike to a concours-level show, they'll ding you a point in judging for a non-standard cable retaining device... RE: Cable tie - reusable? - zirconxi_imp - 05-26-2020 I thought all cable ties are nylon?? Anyway, I only use cable ties to tied wires inside the airbox and battery compartment. Don't think it will be hot enough to melt nylon. (05-25-2020, 06:44 PM)jtopiso_imp Wrote:(05-25-2020, 12:17 PM)zirconxi_imp Wrote: I got these in local diy shop. |