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We gotta defo start the thread " whole bolt kits in SS for pennies" if everyone who's working on there bike at the mo helps out and measures them we will have it done in no time ,then no more gettin ripped off for cheap Chinese bolts from eBay,+ everyone on here can have a full set for next to nothing

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GADGET wrote:

We gotta defo start the thread " whole bolt kits in SS for pennies" if everyone who's working on there bike at the mo helps out and measures them we will have it done in no time ,then no more gettin ripped off for cheap Chinese bolts from eBay,+ everyone on here can have a full set for next to nothing


 Yeah defo agree on that Gadget

I remember taking a screwdriver and spanners to my bike there and then outside the fixing company and going in and out the shop with different sizes had this helpful bit of sponge (woman) who helped me with the different sizes she was fit so I was only to happy to keep going in and out the place to keep chattin to her TBH lol biggrin



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FIT WOMAN ? I bet you were only too happy to keep going in and out lol ha ha. But yeah we gotta do it,it aint gonna be hard (ew er missus). I don't mind starting the thread but don't want to step on anyone's toes as was a joint thing,we gonna do this ?(I got loads of stuff to do on my bike at the mo and don't mind measuring all the bolts),you up for it ralzy mate

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Yeah a fit woman you got it Gadget. Course I`m up for it matey if means it will help others smile



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Yeah man it will take everyone interested to help give the sizes but will help anyone ,even if they only need like a couple bolts they can reference the thread and get them for like 50p in stainless ,lovin this big time , will start this tomoz if ok with you coz I gotta do work on the bike anyways so can upload the first sizes (any bolt I remove) can see this gettin a sticky ,yeah baby yeah

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Shweet matey agreed this is it its a good reference for others and new comers alike. Lets wipe the pozi heads for all the DT`s out of existence lol. Well atleast for all the lads that REP dt125r.activeboard.com anyway. I know the japs did try & keep things at a minimal cost but what the feck was they thinking with these pozi heads lmfao.

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I just measured the bolts as i took them out, and ordered all of the sizes i needed from boltmeup on ebay, im pretty sure it only come to about a tenner..


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Yes Yes, fused420

Help us out on this matey we wanna start a sticky for bolt sizes as you have proberly read already smile



-- Edited by Ralzy on Monday 18th of June 2012 09:41:58 AM

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Buy two then, sorted.

No I'll admit it is falsely advertised, But it's not exactly deer to buy two...

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I just measured the bolts as i took them out, and ordered all of the sizes i needed from boltmeup on ebay, im pretty sure it only come to about a tenner..

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Wich bolts ?engine?frame? Would you be interested in uploading the sizes and where on the bike they came from

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Just went to start the thread but don't know where to put it ,

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May have to split it into a few parts mate e.g one engine bolts other frame bolts then we can ask seiki the best way forward to link the two

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Agreed, engine/forks/ bodywork/handlebars etc sections and would make it easier to create and easier to reference

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Thats the one Job done jobs a good`en smile



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Unfortunately i didn't take many notes, but going through my ebay feedback i can see that i ordered:

10 pcs x M6 X 25 STAINLESS A2 ALLEN CAP HEAD BOLTS (#160541207966)
M6 STAINLESS STEEL A2 FLAT WASHERS X 50 (#150558132438)
10 pcs x M6 X 12 STAINLESS A2 ALLEN CAP HEAD BOLTS (#160541207967)
M6x50 STAINLESS ALLEN CAP HEAD BOLTS X10 PACK FREEPOST (#310293296707)
12 pcs x M5 X 12 STAINLESS A2 ALLEN CAP HEAD BOLT (#310293292863)
M6 X 60 STAINLESS STEEL ALLEN CAP HEAD BOLTS x 10 pcs (#150484780128)
M6 X 65 STAINLESS STEEL ALLEN CAP HEAD BOLTS x 6 pcs (#310293297544)

I think the M6x60 were for the crank case, and i think i needed one M6x65 for the long bolt on the clutch case, and the M5s for the PV housing. I already had a load of aprilia bolts which i think were M6x30(?) that i used for the rest of the clutch case, other then that my mind is a blank. Hope this is of some help though..

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Ok this could get confusing,let's start with the bottom end,if we get the diagrams then we can just number the bolts,then write the numbers down the side like the diagram key,then anyone can just post the number they mean and the size,once they have all been filled in its a whole set

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i was looking for circlips and **** and found something that looked similar to the bodgement on your bike

http://marlinindustries.net/shop/threaded-inserts/threaded-inserts-splined-m8/

id try and screw it out

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fused420 wrote:

Unfortunately i didn't take many notes, but going through my ebay feedback i can see that i ordered:

10 pcs x M6 X 25 STAINLESS A2 ALLEN CAP HEAD BOLTS (#160541207966)
M6 STAINLESS STEEL A2 FLAT WASHERS X 50 (#150558132438)
10 pcs x M6 X 12 STAINLESS A2 ALLEN CAP HEAD BOLTS (#160541207967)
M6x50 STAINLESS ALLEN CAP HEAD BOLTS X10 PACK FREEPOST (#310293296707)
12 pcs x M5 X 12 STAINLESS A2 ALLEN CAP HEAD BOLT (#310293292863)
M6 X 60 STAINLESS STEEL ALLEN CAP HEAD BOLTS x 10 pcs (#150484780128)
M6 X 65 STAINLESS STEEL ALLEN CAP HEAD BOLTS x 6 pcs (#310293297544)

I think the M6x60 were for the crank case, and i think i needed one M6x65 for the long bolt on the clutch case, and the M5s for the PV housing. I already had a load of aprilia bolts which i think were M6x30(?) that i used for the rest of the clutch case, other then that my mind is a blank. Hope this is of some help though..


 Thank you for your input on this fused much apprieciated mate smile



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Sorry ralzy mate I been really sick for the last day odd,I'm still well up for this ,I will try and get the diagrams sorted,then we can get this underway

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Something like this (ended up finding them on this site).

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My sight glass is half full when stood up straight is that right anyone before I do some serios damage


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Thats right. Get a haynes manual!

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