fairing screws
fairing screws
hi chaps does anyone know a source of stainless fairing screws .I am in the uk thanks Tim
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Re: fairing screws
been thru this .I eventually settled for ally screws ( available in lots of colours ) which I ordered from the local bike shop . But its worth spending a bit of time perusing bike shops and checking out what the floor stock has to offer , no , I dont mean help yourself to bits but sometimes good ideas/inspiration can be helped along by what you may see on others bikes.
Teflon washers can be got as an (97) SS part. I used fibre washers which I "blacked " with a felt tip pen. I also bought an el cheapo battery drill ( with an adjustable clutch ) and a ball end allen key ( cut the right angle bit off ) as there is bugger all you can do to a paso with its clothes on
Teflon washers can be got as an (97) SS part. I used fibre washers which I "blacked " with a felt tip pen. I also bought an el cheapo battery drill ( with an adjustable clutch ) and a ball end allen key ( cut the right angle bit off ) as there is bugger all you can do to a paso with its clothes on
I wish I was young again............Id be heaps smarter than last time
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Re: fairing screws
In the US you can get it all here http://www.desmoparts.com/
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Re: fairing screws
Hi Biffo,
I'm not sure which size you need.
If you're looking for a kind of 748/916 bolts, I've M3 wellnuts together with stainless steel flanged lens allen bolts. I had to buy 100 of them when I restored a 888SP3 racing bike for a friend.
I live in the Netherlands, but sending to the UK is no problem. ( if the size is right for you)
Bertus
I'm not sure which size you need.
If you're looking for a kind of 748/916 bolts, I've M3 wellnuts together with stainless steel flanged lens allen bolts. I had to buy 100 of them when I restored a 888SP3 racing bike for a friend.
I live in the Netherlands, but sending to the UK is no problem. ( if the size is right for you)
Bertus
Re: fairing screws
hi thanks for the help the screws i need are m6 20mm long button head with a shoulder to retain the plastic washer still looking
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Re: fairing screws
How many do you need? I've some M6 ones.
otherwise you can try Aprilia. I believe they use stainless steel M6 in their fairings, but they may be pricy.
if you aren't succesfull I can order them in stainless steel in the quantity required at reasoneble prices and send them to you. this will take a few weeks as I'm celebrating my holiday at the moment.
Bertus
otherwise you can try Aprilia. I believe they use stainless steel M6 in their fairings, but they may be pricy.
if you aren't succesfull I can order them in stainless steel in the quantity required at reasoneble prices and send them to you. this will take a few weeks as I'm celebrating my holiday at the moment.
Bertus
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Re: fairing screws
www.bikebolts.com has 907 specific bolts and sets. I have not had any experiance with them but I plan on trying them for my rebuild.
Re: fairing screws
hi Bertus i need 20 of these screws now and 30 in the near future so which is best for you have a good holls dont get to pissed or burnt thanks Tim
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Re: fairing screws
Their first 907 kit is on my bike - everything fits well. The kit uses standard ss screws and a different washer but it works fine and looks good.duc907 wrote:http://www.bikebolts.com has 907 specific bolts and sets. I have not had any experiance with them but I plan on trying them for my rebuild.
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Re: fairing screws
Hi Biffo,
my holiday is over and we survived a fire on the company I work for.
took me several weeks of 70 to 80 hours, 6 days a week.
can you confirm the bolts in the pictures are the ones you need.
if so, I order them next week, of course after a price agreement.
Bertus
my holiday is over and we survived a fire on the company I work for.
took me several weeks of 70 to 80 hours, 6 days a week.
can you confirm the bolts in the pictures are the ones you need.
if so, I order them next week, of course after a price agreement.
Bertus
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Re: fairing screws
Bummer,I have been waiting for over a week now for a black set from these guys.Their first 907 kit is on my bike - everything fits well. The kit uses standard ss screws and a different washer but it works fine and looks good.
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There's no problem so bad that a little fixing can't make it worse! : )
If it ain't broke keep fixin it till it is
88 750
90 906
92 907ie
There's no problem so bad that a little fixing can't make it worse! : )
If it ain't broke keep fixin it till it is
88 750
90 906
92 907ie
Re: fairing screws
I have seen Phil Denton engineering http://www.phildentonengineering.com/ reviewed with lots of praise in the classic bike magazines.
He will make some if you want, specialises in stainless steel fastners.
I was going to enquire as I could do with a few spares.
He will make some if you want, specialises in stainless steel fastners.
I was going to enquire as I could do with a few spares.
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Re: fairing screws
riascns let me a price please as I am looking for some for my rebuild maybe the more the cheaper so to speak?
regards
Stiv
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Re: fairing screws
Just found these on line.
http://www.giovannimoto.com/8573.html?g ... ageid=8641
Bought wellnuts from giovanimoto. good fast service.
http://www.giovannimoto.com/8573.html?g ... ageid=8641
Bought wellnuts from giovanimoto. good fast service.
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Re: fairing screws
I'm not sure the bolts of 888/851 series fit on the Pasos.
The front fairings ones seem more little, the side fairings ones may be the same.
Ciao
The front fairings ones seem more little, the side fairings ones may be the same.
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