Top Tube Clamps

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funk2monk

Senior Member
Location
Suffolk
I've got some very nice Campagnolo top tube cable clips but they are missing the fixing nut and bolt. Does anyone know what size I require please? Never quite sure how to measure diameter of threaded bolts. These are not threaded so a simple stainless steel nut and bolt will do.
 

Marchrider

Über Member
measure the size of hole to go through, and if that is about 5mm then it will be then the nut and bolt will be M5 and if it is 4mm it will be M4
(M4.5 and M5.5 are available but very very rare) and I very much doubt it is imperial
 
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funk2monk

funk2monk

Senior Member
Location
Suffolk
measure the size of hole to go through, and if that is about 5mm then it will be then the nut and bolt will be M5 and if it is 4mm it will be M4
(M4.5 and M5.5 are available but very very rare) and I very much doubt it is imperial

Thank you. Perfect
 

Dogtrousers

Kilometre nibbler
If you Google Campagnolo cable clips you can find lots of images including this one with some dimensions on it which, if these are the right things, leads me to agree that A, they are indeed diddy and B, they are probably M2
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Marchrider

Über Member
M2 woud be stupidly small - model engineering stuff (although they would be on BA)

Just going by the pixels in the image 34.9mm is 267 pixels and the major diameter of the thread is 29 pixels
this would suggest the dia of the thread is 3.79mm

M4 major Diameter will be a tad under 4mm - my guess M4
 

Ajax Bay

Guru
Location
East Devon
These take zero load, zero. Can measure soon.
And definitely using nyloc nuts (per image, which are NOT Campagnolo but an imitation) on these is a fail (drops the OP's "very nice Campagnolo top tube cable clips" to 'nice-but').
 

lostinthought

Well-Known Member
Back home and measured. The bolts are M3.
View attachment 761358
The outer is 40+ years old: I have a length of outer in a fetching red waiting.
Yes, the shed is dusty.

A very nice way to attach your emergency liquorice strings to your bicycle.

I agree that nyloc nuts would look trés grotesque, not sure where to find those fancy little ones they came with though, aren't they shaped with a neat taper one side?
 

Marchrider

Über Member
Back home and measured. The bolts are M3.
how have you measured that, it doesn't look like M3

I agree that nyloc nuts would look trés grotesque, not sure where to find those fancy little ones they came with though, aren't they shaped with a neat taper one side?
the clip looks a little springy, doubt you need a nyloc, the springyness of the clip should be enough, stick a bit of glue on before tightening for a bit of belts and braces - any glue will probably do, wouldn't buy threadloc esp
 

Ajax Bay

Guru
Location
East Devon
how have you measured that, it doesn't look like M3
I've got some very nice Campagnolo top tube cable clips but they are missing the fixing nut and bolt. Does anyone know what size I require please?
See OP question ^
Suggest disbelief @Marchrider if worth sharing is best based on reasonable doubt. Yours isn't.
I have precisely the item referred to in the OP and put a caliper on the thread you can see in the image. 2.89mm
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NB The bolt needed will (obv) nut be 12mm but icba to measure that too, maybe 6mm (my top tube is 1" OD btw; clearly longer bolt needed if the OP's top tube larger).
They are usually pretty diddy- I'd guess at M3 or even smaller.
Spot on @lostinthought
 
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