Screw kits?
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Screw kits?
Does anyone know where i can get a new set of side fairing bolts and screws? I have no idea what I did with mine, and I don't want to use hex head bolts, I want oem button head screws. I got my sides today, and the only tab that needs work is one by the subframe, no other cracks or splits anywhere, i don't think it was ever on its side! great deal. This project is starting to come alive, I'll try to get pics soon!
#2
RE: Screw kits?
Pro-bolt will have everything you need. I think the web is www.tastynuts.com. If they have what you need let me know and I will give you a number to the guy that imports them. He takes paypal and any other form of payment. He receives a shipment every week. I have ordered as much as $850 in titanium or as little as $20 in aluminium washers. No matter how little or how large, he can get it for you.
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#5
RE: Screw kits?
Thanks for the compliments. The fairing kit would be about $20. what color are you looking for. If silver, I might already have what you need. I have a 200 peice workshop kit from them in silver I stole off ebay for $25 bucks($130 new). If you don't mind silver and know exactly what you need, make a list and let me know and I might can fix you up.
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RE: Screw kits?
NICE! i have been looking for something for the F1. i know http://www.bikebolts.com has complete kits, but none for the F1.
#8
RE: Screw kits?
I live in Los Angeles and found a great place called Metric Specialties (http://www.metricspecialties.com/). I bought 20 of the flange head fairing bolts for about two dollars. If you pay anymore than that than you are getting a severe mark up from someone who just pre packages the bolts for you. What a rip. There are so many guys on Ebay that offer bolt kits for specific bikes and charge a crap load for them.
The bolts used on most honda fairings are 6mm thread 10mm flange head bolts. This is a VERY standard find at any metric bolt shop in or near your town.
The bolts used on most honda fairings are 6mm thread 10mm flange head bolts. This is a VERY standard find at any metric bolt shop in or near your town.
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