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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Any alternative to expensive stock bolts?
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[QUOTE="BRush, post: 104537, member: 18729"] The buykawasaki site is actually pretty useful for this. It gives you chapter and verse on the bolt sizes. Take the sprocket as an example: Ref # / Part # / Description /Qty 410 /410B0800 /WASHER-PLAIN-SMALL,8MM /6 92015 /92015-1432 /NUT,8MM /6 92150 /92150-1978 /BOLT,SOCKET,8X28 /6 This tells you that the sprocket bolt is an 8mm bolt, 28mm in length. The nut is 8mm, as is the washer. Thread pitch on an 8mm bolt comes in coarse (1.25mm) and fine (1.0 mm). The easy way is to take one of your new bolts down to Sears or Home depot and compare to the 8mm bolt there, which will have the thread pitch marked. I'm guessing 1.25, but without looking at my bike, that's just a guess. btw, the kit of flanged bolts you can buy from various sources (I got mine from Kevin's) look just like the factory fasteners, except they are shiny zinc - but then I don't really give a crap about how my bike looks, just that it is in good mechanical shape. :) [/QUOTE]
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