Right, so got the bolts..

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Spike, Sep 27, 2005.

  1. Spike

    Spike Guest

    **** spending loadsamoney on Stainless bolts, when Mr Yamaha will sell me
    them at something uder a quid a piece..

    So got the brake disc bolts. Now, the seem to have some blue stuff already
    on the threads... are they likely to be pre-locktited?... This seems a
    little too good to be true, but handy if so, as the useless cunts at
    Half-Frauds only has super grippy threadlock in stock...

    So whats the consensus?...
     
    Spike, Sep 27, 2005
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  2. Spike

    R obbo Guest

    **** spending loadsamoney on Stainless bolts, when Mr Yamaha will sell me
    If it's a blob of semi-solid blue plasticy stuff then they are pre-Loctited.
    Torque them correctly as per manual or ask at the main dealers for the
    specifications.
    They may need a FT:lbs torque or a reading from a protractor type torque
    wrench in degrees.


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    R obbo, Sep 27, 2005
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  3. What a ripoff! How can a bolt cost anything near a quid?

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    Paul Carmichael, Sep 27, 2005
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  4. Spike

    R obbo Guest

    Because they *can* !


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    R obbo, Sep 27, 2005
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