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#12
If you want OEM stuff, www.servicehonda.com is where I get my OEM parts. They're the cheapest I've found and I bought all of the bolts for my split seat tail conversion there.
#13
That site is a joke.
I noticed a couple bolts missing when I took my bike apart to have it painted. I saw this post and decided to order a complete set of bolts/fasteners. I ordered those on the 17th. Friday they 22nd I had yet to receive any information on shipping, but they didnt hesitate to send me and email on how they received my money. I emailed them that day and asked what was going on. They replied with "your order is expected to ship today." It is now the 27th, 10 days later, and I havent received anything as little as an email with a tracking number, let alone the bolts/fasteners.
#14
That site is a joke.
I noticed a couple bolts missing when I took my bike apart to have it painted. I saw this post and decided to order a complete set of bolts/fasteners. I ordered those on the 17th. Friday they 22nd I had yet to receive any information on shipping, but they didnt hesitate to send me and email on how they received my money. I emailed them that day and asked what was going on. They replied with "your order is expected to ship today." It is now the 27th, 10 days later, and I havent received anything as little as an email with a tracking number, let alone the bolts/fasteners.
I noticed a couple bolts missing when I took my bike apart to have it painted. I saw this post and decided to order a complete set of bolts/fasteners. I ordered those on the 17th. Friday they 22nd I had yet to receive any information on shipping, but they didnt hesitate to send me and email on how they received my money. I emailed them that day and asked what was going on. They replied with "your order is expected to ship today." It is now the 27th, 10 days later, and I havent received anything as little as an email with a tracking number, let alone the bolts/fasteners.
#15
well whatever you do STAY AWAY FROM YANA SHIKI!
i got them a couple of months ago, and they are made from cheap grade aluminum, and when you try to hand tighten them they strip easier than plastic!
probolts=the fancy way to go
bikebolts=the economical way to go
try searching for metric bolts online on google there are a couple of sites that come up, but beware most of them are "uncolored" stainless steel....some might even come polished though, and you save a ton of money...that is if you know the specs of the bolts you need. To find out the specs just go to bikebandit and look up the parts of the fairings you wanna replace and it will give you numbered bolts then scroll down and find the number and you will see the bolt specs.
Hope that helps!
i got them a couple of months ago, and they are made from cheap grade aluminum, and when you try to hand tighten them they strip easier than plastic!
probolts=the fancy way to go
bikebolts=the economical way to go
try searching for metric bolts online on google there are a couple of sites that come up, but beware most of them are "uncolored" stainless steel....some might even come polished though, and you save a ton of money...that is if you know the specs of the bolts you need. To find out the specs just go to bikebandit and look up the parts of the fairings you wanna replace and it will give you numbered bolts then scroll down and find the number and you will see the bolt specs.
Hope that helps!
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