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    Buying "bolts and wiring" and other stuff in the UK

    Hi guys,

    I have had a good look and can't find a similar thread anywhere... but forgive me if this has been asked before.

    So, where do you guys in the UK buy your stuff?

    I am starting a project build on a '78 GS550. I work out in Saudi Arabia and will be getting home at the end of Feb to start the re-build of the bike. Bought it from a trusted source but delays in shipping mean the i have not seen the bike yet. Pretty sure i will need/want to replace bolts and definitely have a go at the wiring so i was wondering where to buy basic stuff like that.

    Obviously there is Halfrauds but i would like to avoid them if possible.

    Any advice gratefully received guys.

    Mike
    Mike

    Harley Davidson Fatboy
    BMW R1200GT
    GS550 1978 Project bike
    Yamaha Virago 535 bobber project
    Honday VFR 750 1995 restoration project
    https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...0fb80604_s.jpg

    #2
    For nuts and bolts just go to your local fasteners store, or ebay. plenty of choice on there for OEM stuff or upgrade to stainless steel fasteners.
    For any wiring needs try vehiclewiringproducts.com
    If you need any OEM suzuki parts, try Robinsons foundry, they do a lot of the old Suzuki parts at reasonable prices.
    1978 GS1085.

    Just remember, an opinion without 3.14 is just an onion!

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      #3
      Thanks Agemax, appreciate the reply
      Mike

      Harley Davidson Fatboy
      BMW R1200GT
      GS550 1978 Project bike
      Yamaha Virago 535 bobber project
      Honday VFR 750 1995 restoration project
      https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...0fb80604_s.jpg

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        #4
        Avoid Halfords if at all possible. Suzuki used a range of different strength bolts and screws. You will see numbers on the head. For a high strength application get high strength bolts obviously. If it's shiny it could be galvanised and not the best. Be careful of side case screw length. Check the fiche and get them the proper length. Original screws are JIS and a phillips tool will quickly mess them up if they are stuck. Many replace them with hex key stainless socket head cap screws.
        Wiring, stick with automotive and get a good crimping tool with proper connectors. Avoid the bullet type.
        97 R1100R
        Previous
        80 GS850G, 79 Z400B, 85 R100RT, 80 Z650D, 76 CB200

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          #5
          Thanks Brendan,

          Looks like sound advice and i appreciate the guidance.

          i bought some JIS screwdrivers in preparation of getting home at the end of the month have been thinking about pre-ordering some stuff so that it is waiting for me when i get home so that i can crack on as i will only be there for a couple of weeks before returning to work.
          Mike

          Harley Davidson Fatboy
          BMW R1200GT
          GS550 1978 Project bike
          Yamaha Virago 535 bobber project
          Honday VFR 750 1995 restoration project
          https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...0fb80604_s.jpg

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            #6
            I've found Wemoto to be a good UK OEM and after market supplier.
            -Mal

            "The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once." - B. Banzai
            ___________

            78 GS750E

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              #7
              Thanks John
              Mike

              Harley Davidson Fatboy
              BMW R1200GT
              GS550 1978 Project bike
              Yamaha Virago 535 bobber project
              Honday VFR 750 1995 restoration project
              https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...0fb80604_s.jpg

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                #8
                Auto Electrical Supplies for wiring, lighting, etc.
                Electrical wiring products, parts and accessories for vintage and classic cars


                Woolies for trim bits. Mostly classic cars, but the odd thing from there comes in handy.
                Fast same day despatch of door seals, rubbers, window channel, weatherstrip, edge trims, sound deadening and lots more. Providing excellent customer service for over 40 years.


                A fave of mine is Mid-Ulster Rotating Electrics
                Got all sorts of odd and hard to find parts from the car and tractor world that find application on bikes.
                Home of all your Auto Electrical Care Needs. Mid-Ulster Rotating Electrics is based in Cookstown, Northern Ireland and was founded in 2003. With over 35 years experience working in the automotive industry. We specialise in the repair and supply of Alternators, Starter Motors for Agriculture, Plant Machinery Cars & Vans


                Nuts and bolts are mostly from my local stockists, unless it's something odd or special, then it's ebay or a more specialised supplier wherever I can find them.

                Bearings and seals

                They stock Viton O-rings sized for the carb-to-head fitment and also a range of good quality fork seals.
                ---- Dave

                Only a dog knows why a motorcyclist sticks his head out of a car window

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                  #9
                  Thanks Grimly,

                  Much appreciated particularly taking the time to include the links, really helpful.
                  Mike

                  Harley Davidson Fatboy
                  BMW R1200GT
                  GS550 1978 Project bike
                  Yamaha Virago 535 bobber project
                  Honday VFR 750 1995 restoration project
                  https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...0fb80604_s.jpg

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                    #10
                    A thought occurred to me....

                    I am sure a friend of mine told me years ago that he had got a bike-specific pack of bolts for his bike - albeit it was more of a crotch-rocket and the bolts were lighter in weight. Stupid really as he, like most of us, was seriously overweight rather than the bike.

                    Does anybody (supplier) do that sort of thing for our bikes?
                    Mike

                    Harley Davidson Fatboy
                    BMW R1200GT
                    GS550 1978 Project bike
                    Yamaha Virago 535 bobber project
                    Honday VFR 750 1995 restoration project
                    https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...0fb80604_s.jpg

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                      #11
                      If you search 'gs550 engine bolts', you'll find several suppliers.

                      Some other interesting stuff here: https://classicbikefasteners.co.uk/collections/gs550

                      These guys do some handy wiring accessories: https://kojaycat.co.uk/epages/950000...457/Categories
                      1980 GS550ET

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by steveb922 View Post
                        If you search 'gs550 engine bolts', you'll find several suppliers.

                        Some other interesting stuff here: https://classicbikefasteners.co.uk/collections/gs550

                        These guys do some handy wiring accessories: https://kojaycat.co.uk/epages/950000...457/Categories
                        Thank you so much Steveb, really helpful again.
                        Mike

                        Harley Davidson Fatboy
                        BMW R1200GT
                        GS550 1978 Project bike
                        Yamaha Virago 535 bobber project
                        Honday VFR 750 1995 restoration project
                        https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...0fb80604_s.jpg

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                          #13
                          Afternoon. Shameless plug coming up:-

                          If you want nuts / bolts / screws / bearings then call me at Cofast 01752 344321 (ask for Eric). or email eric@cofast.co.uk

                          Mention you're on the forum and i will ensure you get the special biker deal.

                          In my experience with customers working on modern Japanese bikes, classic Triumphs and old Vincents avoid any site that has classi anything as the web address. They usually charge ££'s for bolts I sell for pennies.

                          Can't promise to have everything on the shelf but we still sell proper 'English' stuff as well as UNC,UNF etc.
                          Last edited by erki52; 01-30-2020, 09:31 AM.
                          1978 GS750(E) I think

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by erki52 View Post

                            Mention you're on the forum and i will ensure you get the special biker deal.

                            In my experience with customers working on modern Japanese bikes, classic Triumphs and old Vincents avoid any site that has classi anything as the web address. They usually charge ££'s for bolts I sell for pennies.
                            .
                            Erik, i appreciate the shameless plug and as i live way out in the country i don't have a "local fittings store" as a number of guys have very helpfully recommended. Could you drop me a PM with a view to having some hex bolts available when i get out of the sand pit at the end of the month.

                            thanks again mate
                            Mike

                            Harley Davidson Fatboy
                            BMW R1200GT
                            GS550 1978 Project bike
                            Yamaha Virago 535 bobber project
                            Honday VFR 750 1995 restoration project
                            https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...0fb80604_s.jpg

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                              #15
                              My metric bolts are ususally sourced from the local farm supply store, and while they don't stock the more Japanese bike-oriented metric fine stuff, their range of standard metric is fairly decent quality. 8.8 grade is perfectly adequate for holding accessories on, and if I need something fine or high-tensile the engineering supplier of rarer bolts is 15 miles away.
                              You'd be surprised who stocks what in the countryside - even small places might hide a tractor dealer who has stuff you never thought of.
                              ---- Dave

                              Only a dog knows why a motorcyclist sticks his head out of a car window

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