fairing screws

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riascns
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Re: fairing screws

Post by riascns »

Got wellnuts, screws and washers from ebay from the following UK sellers:

Wellnuts - http://stores.ebay.co.uk/giovannimoto1
The wellnuts are listed for a Paso 750 but work perfectly well on 907. Item number 370430731307
Cost about £33 for 30 including UK delivery

M6 countersunk allen screws from - http://stores.ebay.co.uk/stainlessbolts
Item number 160464900708
Cost £2.20 for 10

The M6 countersunk washers can be obtained from - http://stores.ebay.co.uk/KART-PARTS-LINCOLNSHIRE
Item number 380248547570
Cost £4.95 for 10

All parts seem well made and of good quality, but more importantly they are easily available and relatively cheap

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Jaffa
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Re: fairing screws

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higgy wrote:
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.
Bummer,I have been waiting for over a week now for a black set from these guys.
I ordered a set from bike.bits about a month ago. I am in Oz and they in the US of A. Took a while for them to get here but i am impressed with the quality.

Havent yet started the work on my girl, but looks like verything they have sent will fit nicely.

:thumbup: :thumbup:
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Re: fairing screws

Post by higgy »

The kit from bikebolts.............
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Its different but looks to be good quality :thumbup:
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