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Side stand bolt

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I lost a side stand bolt and would like to pick one up locally, but I'm not sure on the spec.

The Bike Bandit fiche shows these two part #'s

1022134
(467503-001)

I think the first is a BB# and the second is the Suzuki part#.

Anyone know off-hand what size bolt, I need?

Side note: I can see from the fiche that these should have a split-ring lock-washer, so that may explain why they keep backing out. This time I'll get that, too.
 
It's kind of a special bolt, a regular one will fall out if it's loose enough that the stand will still move up and down. I think it's supposed to have a lock nut too.
 
It's kind of a special bolt, a regular one will fall out if it's loose enough that the stand will still move up and down. I think it's supposed to have a lock nut too.

I'm talking about the ones that fix the stand to the bike, so I don't want movement. :)
 
Picture added.

Picture added.

Hey fellas, gotta bump this, and I added a pic from the fiche. It's one of the two bolts that fixes the side stand assembly to the frame.

Here's my dilemma - I can't remove the remaining bolt because the stock bolt hits the exhaust before it clears the hole. I'm removing the exhaust on Saturday to fix some small leaks, but my local bolt shop isn't open on Saturday.

And, of course, I ride the bike to work every weekday. :)

Which is why I'm hoping someone out there knows the spec on this bolt. So I can buy one before Saturday. Any takers?
 
M8x1.25 x30mm will do the trick, get a spring washer and a flat washer for each bolt too

*cue alleluia chorus*

Thank you, sir!

so that's 1.25 inches, right? Sorry to ask a dumb question, just thrown off by the mix of english and metric.

Cheers,
Josh
 
m8 diameter bolt, 1.25mm thread pitch, 30mm length. dont forget the washers and may be a bit of thread lock for good measures!
 
m8 diameter bolt, 1.25mm thread pitch, 30mm length. dont forget the washers and may be a bit of thread lock for good measures!

Oh, duh. Well, like I said, stupid question.

And yes, thread lock for sure this time. This is the second replacement bolt I've lost!

Thanks again!
 
OK, had to post back about this...

Not only did my local faster store have exactly what I needed, in stainless allen-head, but when sales guy Steve saw the name of my company on the caller ID and found out I only needed two Steve said, "oh, you're with [company], right? We can just sample them out to you."

I said, "Well, it's not for the company, it's for my motorcycle."

Steve says, "That's OK, I'm a bike guy, too, I can give 'em to you."

Woot! Best nation in the world... DO-nation. :dancing:
 
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