Are metal wiring retaining clips correct ?

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Are metal ,wiring retaining clips on a 1973 850 handlebar factory correct or they just triumph parts or something?
 

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If you get out your 1973 Parts Book - or find it online - items 36, 37 and 38 on Handlebars Page 21 are
plastic Cable Ties 062828 062829 062830 - in 3 different lengths - total quantity 14.

I don't recall where they all went ! - and its not shown on the illustrated page - but plastic ties are correct.
I'll have a look later on, I think they are all still on my old handlebars.
No doubt someone will even have a pic of the correct ones.....
 
Total 14

Most of them go around frame tubes, under the tank, etc,
they won't all fit on the handlebars !
 
Correct me if I am wrong, but these look like the metal/chrome bicycle cable clips to me- but nothing wrong with that (me thinks :!: )
 
jimbo said:
Are metal ,wiring retaining clips on a 1973 850 handlebar factory correct or they just triumph parts or something?

There's no apparent evidence either in the parts books or brochures etc. to show they were originally used on Commandos, however, they are far more practical than plastic cable ties so I can understand why an owner would have used the Triumph clips.
 
From memory my 1971 750 Roadster had rubber ties holding the wiring on the handlebars. They lasted a short time but the rubber soon perished. At the time I could not get replacements but I think you can get them now. I seem to remember they were a John Bull part but may be mistaken. To put them on they needed to be stretched and the end "T" part threaded through a small hole. A lot of jiggling and swearing before success. I just checked my odds and ends and I have a few on hand. I think they may still be available, probably made out of better materials now.
 
Changaroo said:
From memory my 1971 750 Roadster had rubber ties holding the wiring on the handlebars. They lasted a short time but the rubber soon perished. At the time I could not get replacements but I think you can get them now. I seem to remember they were a John Bull part but may be mistaken. To put them on they needed to be stretched and the end "T" part threaded through a small hole. A lot of jiggling and swearing before success. I just checked my odds and ends and I have a few on hand. I think they may still be available, probably made out of better materials now.
heres a thread I started on rubber John Bulls( only used on early 750's)

the-rubber-cable-strap-thread-t19143.html
 
As with Changaroo, my 71 750 has/had rubber ties as well.The type with serated arrow head which fits into a hole at the other end.
Dereck
 
I got some of those flat rubber ties at OB, but they're lucky to last through the installation. I pretty much used plastic tie wraps, but they mess up the finish. If I did it again, I'd probably use some narrow Velcro you can get on rolls, it sticks to itself. By the time I got my 70 in 72 there were no original ties left on the bike. I can't even remember what was on it, but the plastic tie wraps were not real popular until after 72.
 
The OP asked about cable ties on a 1973 850's handlebars.
The parts book shows these for 1973
Parts listing numbers as by AN...

Are metal wiring retaining clips correct ?
 
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