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  • To Those Who have Bought From Bikebolts.com

    I would like to know if you have installed them and what you thought about the kit now that you have had them for a while. Was the install easy, did you have any problems, ect? Thanks!
    Nik
    88 Katana GSX600F, 19k miles, Total Custom- Soon to be revealed!!!!!!!

  • #2
    I bought a kit from Tasty Nuts.
    Gold annodized bolts that didn't take to torqueing much.
    My best advice and wish I did it before and saved the money was caliper paint. Just paint your stock bolts. Caliper paint comes in various colors and it's heat resistant.
    Bike is sold

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    • #3
      you can buy an anodizing kit from caswell and do your own for the price it cost for a complete set from any of the vendors.
      it's actually a pretty easy process.

      you have to remember though, anodize only works on aluminum. so if you buy anodized bolts, they are made of aluminum.....hence the reason they do not take to much torquing.

      and aren't we a bit late to answer? it says he posted this ? back in Nov.
      I don't have a short temper. I just have a quick reaction to bullshit.




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      • #4
        how in the world was this thread missed for all this time and now found

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        • #5
          Originally posted by WildKat
          how in the world was this thread missed for all this time and now found
          no clue. it be strange....strange indeed.
          I don't have a short temper. I just have a quick reaction to bullshit.




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          • #6
            Originally posted by WildKat
            how in the world was this thread missed for all this time and now found
            I was reading all the unanswered posts.
            Bike is sold

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