Just recently bought a 1990 katana 600 and when i got it the plastics were all off it and i was handed a box of random bolts and they clearly aren't even for the bike at all, Does anyone know the bolt sizes and thread count? i found a fairing bolt kit on "Pro-bolt's" website i really just dont wanna spend $45 if i dont have to
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Originally posted by green_bread View PostIf nobody can give you the info, just take a couple of the bolts to the hardware store. In the section where they sell nuts/bolts, they usually have a board with several different slots you can try to screw your bolt in to and find the correct thread pitch.
Hope that helps!
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Originally posted by 609njkatana View Postwhats bout thread count?
They are standard size threads for the bolt size. In other words... most bolts your going to be looking for in reference to this use are typically only made with one sized thread. When there are options, those are pre determined and simply marked "course" or "fine".
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I just purchased this because I was in the same boat....
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It worked perfectly and it has instructions on what bolt goes where.
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Originally posted by Redsled View PostI just purchased this because I was in the same boat....
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It kind of worked and it has instructions on what bolt goes where.
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Originally posted by lanerw View PostFixed that for you. I had bad luck with them. Some of the bolts didn't fit, and all of them have small heads. I think it was the pop rivets on the post kat set didn't work. But, in a pinch they still hold your fairings on.
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Originally posted by boomer_95 View Posti agree, they arnt very good IMHO. the rubber grommets don't last very long and the stupid plastic spacer washers break if you put them in to far, and the bolts also rust a bit (they stick to a magnet. SS bolts should not). i bought a set from eBay (the same thing) for my pre, and now i'm going to go buy a bunch of bolts from a hardware store and try and go back to the metal spacers that Suzuki originally had
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