COPART M5 15mm Fairing Bolt Kit Screws Nuts Washers Mounting Kits for Motorcycle Windshield Windscreen Body Work,Black
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There would be too many stars if there were ZERO stars. I would advise you not to buy these screws. It makes the hardware you get from Ikea look like it belongs on the International Space Station! HA! Meanwhile, HA! It is hardware. It would be more entertaining if you chewed on these things and then bit them in The metal these things are made from is basically worthless. They are not worth the time or money to repair. With a thread pitch gauge, I checked the threads in my Magnesium cowl housing, and the fifth and sixth threads There was either a RCH too small in the garbage Allen wrench that was provided to you, so the heads simply gave The photos I took were none of my own The Allen wrenches have to be either On or Matco metric or standard size. Nonetheless, when I modified one of mine to fit perfectly, they quickly become less shiny and seem to resemble little turds as you thread them. Break time. They will seem hot to you, and you won't know why you'll think it's your fault that they got hot or that you went too fast. In other words, you'll lube the next ones. There is no. It's my mistake. This is incorrect. This will result in their breaking. One more time. You then get this beautiful little stud you get to pull out. However, the screw is made of a soft material, so you'll end up having to refit it Since I have worked in the jet aircraft industry for over 20 years, I must reiterate one thing do not buy these unless they are a joke for one of your buddies or someone who you really don't like. Drywall screws would be a better choice.
A 2011 Ducati Diavel can be bolted to it. The color is very good, and there were no thread tears when bolting on the fairing.
There's no way to describe this hardware as good. The heads and threads of two screws have stripped out during installation. You can't use them to keep a windscreen or headlight cover in place.
I am very excited about them. They replaced ones of inferior quality with better ones. Having them anodized was a good idea, because they held in the windscreen tightly.
There are no surprises in the bolts. A solid fairing is what they are. It is wrong to say the break or snap occurred. The bolts aren't meant to hold heavy loads by torque.
As if they had been made of rubber, they twist right out.
There is a noticeable difference in how the bike looks from the front. The regular black was on one, and the silver was They made a noticeable difference as soon as I put them on. As well as washers and nuts, a small allen wrench is included in the package. did not have any trouble installing them or with them breaking, and they do not require a lot of torque either.