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Bolt kits ?? such a thing ??
are there "Bolt Kit's" available for GS Bikes ?...Like i mean for the WHOLE BIKe...... total replacement.....or would I have to find parts numbers through MicroFisce ??Tags: None
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Hap Call
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Re: Bolt kits ?? such a thing ??
I bought my engine replacement (allen bolts) bolt kits from
I've bought a lot of parts from this shop and these people are
AA+ to deal with.
Earl
[quote="RCRobb"]are there "Bolt Kit's" available for GS Bikes ?...Like i mean for the WHOLE BIKe...... total replacement.....or would I have to find parts numbers through MicroFisce ??[/
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Diamondj
RCRobb - if you have the fiche for the bike you want bolts for, it will list the bolt size and length either next to the part number or as part of the part number. For example - a case screw with the part number: 02112-06408 would be a 6mm diameter 40mm length bolt. I think the last 8 refers to the strength grade of the bolt (grade "8" ) but I could be wrong. The fiches I have checked for this numbering method are mostly two stroke T and GT series bikes but they used it on the fiche for my GS1000 too. A source for crankcase bolts would be www.mandp.com in England. They sell allen head bolt kits for the crankcase in either anodized aluminum or stainless steel. The stainless set for my GS1000 (part number 529252 @ ?8.00 for the kit) was reasonably priced and is nice quality. Two cautions - the bolt kits are NOT in their online catalog so you will have to call them and they charge a shipping and handling minimum of ?20 to the USA so you'll want to get several kits or other parts for your bike at the same time. There is another company in the UK named Inox (http://www.inoxfasteners.co.uk/) that listed low prices for crankcase kits in stainless but when I asked them to send me a quote for three bikes, the total was ?99 which was a lot different than the Brit magazine ad prices I had seen for ?8.99 to ?10.99 per kit! For a USA supplier you could always check Manhattan Supply (www.mscdirect.com) or McMaster-Carr (www.mcmaster.com). They carry a decent amount of stainless and grade 8 alloy steel allen head bolts but you might not be able to get some of the longer bolts Suzuki uses.....
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Anonymous
You could try these folks too, www.tastynuts.com (they really do sell nuts and bolts).
But again it's mostly for replacement of engine bolts.
For the others I agree with Diamondj, think you're going to have to search the local hardware/auto store for the sizes/strengths you need or a lot of these are probably still available from Suzuki. I know the engine cover bolts are.
I'm not fond of the allen head for the engine covers, like the original better so thats what I'll be doing.
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Hap Call
Originally posted by Diamondj...if you have the fiche for the bike you want bolts for, it will list the bolt size and length either next to the part number or as part of the part number. For example - a case screw with the part number: 02112-06408 would be a 6mm diameter 40mm length bolt. I think the last 8 refers to the strength grade of the bolt (grade "8" ) but I could be wrong. The fiches I have checked for this numbering method are mostly two stroke T and GT series bikes but they used it on the fiche for my GS1000 too.
Hap
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Anonymous
Originally posted by Hap CallOriginally posted by Diamondj...if you have the fiche for the bike you want bolts for, it will list the bolt size and length either next to the part number or as part of the part number. For example - a case screw with the part number: 02112-06408 would be a 6mm diameter 40mm length bolt. I think the last 8 refers to the strength grade of the bolt (grade "8" ) but I could be wrong. The fiches I have checked for this numbering method are mostly two stroke T and GT series bikes but they used it on the fiche for my GS1000 too.
Hap
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TheNose
Originally posted by sloepokeOriginally posted by Hap CallOriginally posted by Diamondj...if you have the fiche for the bike you want bolts for, it will list the bolt size and length either next to the part number or as part of the part number. For example - a case screw with the part number: 02112-06408 would be a 6mm diameter 40mm length bolt. I think the last 8 refers to the strength grade of the bolt (grade "8" ) but I could be wrong. The fiches I have checked for this numbering method are mostly two stroke T and GT series bikes but they used it on the fiche for my GS1000 too.
Hap
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