Pro-Bolt Fairing Kits

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nearly bought a blackbird but they just cost so much in tyres!! never saw the bolts though....
and there is nothing wrong with coloured bolts as long as its tastefully done :D the reason I got new bolts was cos when I was changing the screen the plastic yam ones disintegrated!!! :mad:
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Try BSR Areotek on 01386 849060. Discovered them at the bike show about five years ago, when I had a Chunder Cat. Used with copaslip, never had no trouble taking off fairings, etc. Their new titanium ones are nice. Bought a set at this years show coz they were on offer (disc bolts F & R), look well smart.
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i have a pic to show you all about bloody pro-bolt disc bolts not only did i find them expensive at the nec stand for six, give me 30mins :retard:
if your exup valve`s rattlin, least you know its not seized....:)
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If you mean Pro Bolt as sold by M&P, et al, never tried them. Aerotek ones were expensive out of their catalogue that's why I bought at show coz they were nearly half price. Quality good. Old ones were a bit** to get out. Big hammer job. Found if you hit bolt head enough times previous, previous owners nut lock gave up the ghost. Why do people have to tighten bolts so bl**dy tight anyway? Havn't they heard of torque wrenches? :evil:
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these were brand new, didn`t even get up 3/4 of the specified torque!! the mess around the edges is the ordeal i had to get the things back out agai :eek: Image
if your exup valve`s rattlin, least you know its not seized....:)
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leo432green wrote:these were brand new, didn`t even get up 3/4 of the specified torque!! the mess around the edges is the ordeal i had to get the things back out agai :eek:
Bloody Hell, that's shocking! Imagine the hassle you would have had trying to get those buggers off in a couple of years time. :eek:
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I had the same probs with some sprockets nuts a couple of years back, these also had the steel inserts :\

Same symptoms....couldn't torque up and then they went pear-shaped....
AND THEN THEY WENT IN THE BIN! :angry: :angry: :angry:


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do you's find these days the quality of steel has gone titsup whether its fasteners or anything
Meccanik and mot tester they taste great mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm so sweet
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Drew wrote:do you's find these days the quality of steel has gone titsup whether its fasteners or anything
It's all these companies competing against each other, cutting corners and quality to save a pennies or two. I guess they just don't give a rats ass about our safety! Money grabbing buggers. :mad:

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Vote with your feet so to speak!

thats the idea of the reviewed section....Lets hear it for the good stuff I say :thumbsup:
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I bought a set of fairing bolts about 2 1/2 years ago and I don't think I used any on the Exup.
Not one was the right size.
Still got more than half of them left after using them for other things
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