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Bag of Nuts

Started by Klavdy, January 28, 2011, 06:43:39 PM

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Klavdy

I'm after a bag of good quality stainless steel metric sized nuts,bolts and washers.
There's a bewildering array of suppliers online with prices ranging from suspiciously cheap to outrageously expensive.
Some of you blokes in the Trade (mechanics etc),do you have any recommended suppliers in the U.S.A?

I know some critical areas on bikes need specific grade non stainless Hi-Tensile type bolts,but lots of other ones that get all furred up can be replaced by stainless, plus they look good.
What grade would you look for?
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racerrad8

Klavdy,
         Shoot me an email with your request; size & quantity and I will get you pricing.

Randy - RPM
randy@rpmracingca.com
Randy - RPM

Dan Filetti

Randy/ Klavdy-

When you guys start to dig into this I'd be interested, at least in the discussion, as well.  Interestingly, I most recently have been trolling for the same sort of thing.  Just a variety collection of SS Metric nuts and bolts.

I have been considering things like this:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ATD-800-Piece-M6-M16-METRIC-NUT-AND-BOLT-ASSORTMENT-/280470654557?pt=Motors_Automotive_Tools&hash=item414d5a8e5d

Except in stainless.  -Maybe a bit smaller, And I have no need for the racks, but I'd like to have a decent sized assortment of commonly used metric motorcycle/ ATV nuts bolts and washers etc.  and have not seen what I was looking for yet.

Randy, do you have any energy around assembling such a kit?  Or do you know of anything already done?

Klavdy, do you have any more input on what sorts of nuts/ bolts/ washers you were thinking about?

Dan

Live hardy, or go home. 

simi_ed

Me thinks this is for all the loose screws the K-man owneth.
-- RKBA Regards,

Ed
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'89 FJ12C (Theft deterrent Silver/White)


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enough good men to do nothing.

- Edmund Burke

Klavdy

Dan,
Not really mate,
I'm pretty much after a "Grab Bag" of all different sizes and heads and stuff, you know, button heads, phillip heads, I've seen a lot online , including THIS PLACE that has 560 piece sets for £19.99

Ed, I found a present for you.

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Dan Filetti

That's attractive, a good assortment.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/560pcs-STAINLESS-ALLEN-BOLT-KIT-SUZUKI-GSX-R-750-R-FX-/160528122833?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts&hash=item256038c3d1

Is for a GSXR, and cheap. 

I wonder whether it's actually SS, and if there is a US equivalent?

Anyone, Randy?

Live hardy, or go home. 

racerman_27410

there used to be a guy selling SS fastener kits for specific bikes on  ebay.

I purchased a set just to have the extra spares around.

K-man is probably getting ready for his stint on the roarty V-twin.

i would just loctite the bike from stem to stern and be done with it........  sometimes the parts that fall off can be hard to find  :lol:


KOokaloo!

tqmx1

Mr K before you go on your sojourn spend a week remove every bolt and reassemble with a librel coating of red locktite. You know them there Vtwin things :lol:

rktmanfj

Quote from: racerman_27410 on January 28, 2011, 09:45:45 PM
there used to be a guy selling SS fastener kits for specific bikes on  ebay.



He's still there... seller's name is 'desmoparts'.

Still offers the kit for the FJ, too.

Randy T
Indy

Dan Filetti

"desmoparts" only shows 1 item listed just now, some thread lubricant.

FYI.
Live hardy, or go home. 

simi_ed

Careful, I still have control of my Pinecone Regiment, and they're ready for you  :diablo:

-- RKBA Regards,

Ed
===
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Simi Valley, CA -- I no longer have SoCal manners.
'89 FJ12C (Theft deterrent Silver/White)


- All that is necessary for the forces of evil to win in the world is for
enough good men to do nothing.

- Edmund Burke

rktmanfj

Quote from: Dan Filetti on January 29, 2011, 12:24:38 AM
"desmoparts" only shows 1 item listed just now, some thread lubricant.

FYI.

Funny, there were 3 pages at 1 am.

Randy T
Indy

Marsh White

Edit: DO NOT order from these guys!!!  The package finally arrived - slit open on side and empty (but still containing the Invoice).  After a couple of e-mails they have refused to do anything about it and went silent.  I am currently disputing the charge via PayPal.  I will update with more info later.  But long story short: the small and VERY THIN padded envelope could NOT hold 560 pieces anyway...unless they were all tiny washers.  Insufficient packaging - and an attitude that it's not their problem.

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I ordered this 560 piece kit last Sunday for Klavdy's Tuono:
http://www.boltmeup.com/560pcs-stainless-allen-bolt-kit-aprilia-tuono-1000r-13269-p.asp

Seemed like a killer price to me: less than $40.00 USD shipped to me in California (from the UK obviously).  They said it shipped last Monday.  I'll report back on the quality when I receive it.

racerman_27410


JCainFJ

 I get most of my A2 and A4 stainless hardware from McMater-Carr. They have the best prices on good quality stuff. The A2 is the regular strength and the A4 is the stronger stuff.  I always try to order a full box to get the best price, but they will sell you 1 screw. Super nice hardware comes from Metric & Multistandard Components Corp. The MMCC stuff is mostly German, very expensive, and nice.



http://www.mcmaster.com

http://www.metricmcc.com/