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Old 03-14-2009, 10:22 AM   #11
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A test, and we have failed. CURSE THE GODS!!one!
I have had enough failures latley hglad i sat this one out

I do thing having a bolt kit is a good idea since stuff does sometimes fall off and disappear on ya.

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Old 03-14-2009, 10:23 AM   #12
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Why did you ask us?
Because that's what forums are for. Sharing knowledge.
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Old 03-14-2009, 10:25 AM   #13
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I have had enough failures latley hglad i sat this one out

I do thing having a bolt kit is a good idea since stuff does sometimes fall off and disappear on ya.

Tom
I'm probably going to hit the dealer up for oil/coolant drain plugs and a filler cap, too. Losing something is a lot less frustrating if you have a spare sitting on the shelf.
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Old 03-14-2009, 10:37 AM   #14
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Because that's what forums are for. Sharing knowledge.
i thought it was for killing time at work

I don tknow if you ewould need the other plugs you listed, only one I have hear dof loosing is the oil drain plug and even then that was on track bikes that werent safety wired.

i have lost various fairring bolts and the worst was loosing a brake caliper bolt. I may take my set of bolts with me to the twf rally too just in case.

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Old 03-14-2009, 03:20 PM   #15
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Because that's what forums are for. Sharing knowledge.


I was with Tommy.

But, seriously... I'm ever curious of threads like these where someone asks a question and ignores the answers. That's all.
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Old 03-14-2009, 04:02 PM   #16
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Back from the sucktastic dealer. It's a 1-week wait for a stinkin fairing bolt.

What answers am I ignoring? The hardware store solution? It's not out of the question; I just haven't had time to get there yet. My chances are slim, it's one of the big fairing bolts with the goofy shaped heads.
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Old 03-14-2009, 04:04 PM   #17
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Back from the sucktastic dealer. It's a 1-week wait for a stinkin fairing bolt.

What answers am I ignoring?
how much thyey overcharge you for?

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Old 03-14-2009, 06:39 PM   #18
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I did some more digging on BikeBolts.com. It looked like the bad press was just from one or two people. I went ahead and ordered a full fairing bolt kit for around $42 shipped. (use the 4forum20 coupon code for 20% off). Tomorrow, I'll see if the dealer has the one bolt I lost, and I'll use the BikeBolts kit for spares.
Thanks for the code.... i was just on BikerBolts last night! The dude that sold me my bike lost about half of the side fairing screws... and about 90% of the tail screws. He basically had store bought self tapping screws on.

I am just going to get the complete set and redo the whole bike!
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Old 03-15-2009, 12:32 AM   #19
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Oh, it's crazy. $3 a bolt for the big ones, $2 for the smaller ones, $2 each for the nylon washers, $2 for each plastic rivet. I'd go broke buying a kit from them! I bought a few from them. The rest of my spare parts kit is coming from BikeBolts. I got a kit to replace every bodywork fastener on the bike for $42.
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Old 03-15-2009, 12:33 AM   #20
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Thanks for the code.... i was just on BikerBolts last night! The dude that sold me my bike lost about half of the side fairing screws... and about 90% of the tail screws. He basically had store bought self tapping screws on.

I am just going to get the complete set and redo the whole bike!
I'd choke that fucking mechanic if he did that to my bike. Those idiots would be replacing all the lost stuff on their dime, and more than that if their stupid self-tapping screw idea boogered up any of my threads. That's why nobody wrenches on my bike except me.
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