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Old 08-25-2009, 12:06 AM
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I recently purchased a Chain Guard (used, $3.00, couldn't pass up a good deal) off of eBay for my 06 F4i. The only problem is that it did not come with the bolts. I was woundering what bolts are used for the guard. I dont want to use long bolts, nor the wrong kind. (Don't wanna have anything catching in my chain or wheels.) Any answers help.

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Old 08-25-2009, 11:58 AM
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order it at your dealer or go to a hardware store and look for M6-1.00X11mm.
 
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Thanks, will do
 
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Old 10-09-2009, 02:52 PM
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Went to Honda dealer.

Part Number: 90106-KY2-701
Price: $4.33 each (need two)
 
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Couldn't you in theory just use any nuts and bolts? Because it the whole actually threaded? Maybe I'm just forgetting...
 
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ya, but i didn't want to get some to long, don't wanna get it caught in the chain... but yes you prob could get regular bolts. I had to get some fairing grommets at the Honda store so I just went ahead and got the bolts.
 
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wish I could find a chain guard that cheap.
 
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Couldn't you in theory just use any nuts and bolts? Because it the whole actually threaded? Maybe I'm just forgetting...
They're specialty bolts, with spacers machined into them. The base, where the bolt meets the chain guard, is a bigger diameter than the threads. You could make one, but not worth the effort, imo.
 
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Old 10-12-2009, 01:43 AM
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Originally Posted by dave ls1
wish I could find a chain guard that cheap.

theres usually one on ebay, there is one right now for $9.99. and then there are some chain guards made from metle and chromed with CBR cut into them.
 
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Old 10-12-2009, 07:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Okstate2011
theres usually one on ebay, there is one right now for $9.99. and then there are some chain guards made from metle and chromed with CBR cut into them.
I think I want a hugger now, with integrated chain guard only $65
 


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