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aesmith 05-04-13 06:46 PM

Re: Chain guard bolt size
 
On mine the screws have a shoulder on them, so they can be done up tight without crushing the plastic.

Littlepeahead 05-04-13 07:17 PM

Re: Chain guard bolt size
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chris8886 (Post 2853350)
i don't blame you mate, but thankfully she's not mine and i don't have to put up with her all that often! ;)

Ha, you should be so lucky Fugly. Without me who else would you share your Maltesers with in the cinema? Who would not laugh at you (much) when you nearly peed your pants at the London Dungeon? Who else would make you massive Victoria Sponge cakes? And who else is going to take you to the cricket this year? I can always leave you to sit in that hospital by yourself next week if you've had enough of me. :smt019

Geodude 06-04-13 08:07 AM

Re: Chain guard bolt size
 
Cakes and days out, you're a lucky lad :)

Littlepeahead 06-04-13 10:11 PM

Re: Chain guard bolt size
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Geodude (Post 2853505)
Cakes and days out, you're a lucky lad :)

On the downside for Chris, the days out are in my company.

chris8886 06-04-13 10:13 PM

Re: Curvy chain guard bolt size?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Geodude (Post 2853352)
Hehe bet shes good to you really. Ive got your back mate anytime. :D

yes, she is really! twas all said in jest.

Quote:

Originally Posted by aesmith (Post 2853378)
On mine the screws have a shoulder on them, so they can be done up tight without crushing the plastic.

hmm, the only ones i have with a shoulder on are the ones that go in the nose cone of my fairing.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Littlepeahead (Post 2853392)
Ha, you should be so lucky Fugly. Without me who else would you share your Maltesers with in the cinema? Who would not laugh at you (much) when you nearly peed your pants at the London Dungeon? Who else would make you massive Victoria Sponge cakes? And who else is going to take you to the cricket this year? I can always leave you to sit in that hospital by yourself next week if you've had enough of me. :smt019

who says i want anyone to share the malteasers with? get you bag! lol ;) when did i nearl pee my pants? :confused: the cakes point is quite true though (and they are DAMNED good!). cricket point is quite true too, shall be looking forward to that! hmmm, yeh i don't like the sound of going to hospital by myself, have never liked hospitals even at the best of times.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Geodude (Post 2853505)
Cakes and days out, you're a lucky lad :)

that i most certainly am at times!

Littlepeahead 06-04-13 10:22 PM

Re: Curvy chain guard bolt size?
 
The hangman's drop. It great. Well I thought so.

chris8886 07-04-13 11:19 PM

Re: Curvy chain guard bolt size?
 
back to my original question though... does anyone know the size of the bolt cos i do need to buy a new one and i don't want to buy a piece of cheese from suzuki? thanks

Geodude 08-04-13 08:02 AM

Re: Curvy chain guard bolt size?
 
Its still M6x16 standard pitch ;) a quick google image search brings up this pic of the suzuki ones (shouldered cheesium) but just replace with similar ss ones

http://i.ebayimg.com/t/NOS-Suzuki-Sc...Zl!~~60_35.JPG

Is there any of your local orgers that can give you a bit of assistance fella or have a spare m6 laying about they dont need?

Littlepeahead 08-04-13 08:16 AM

Re: Curvy chain guard bolt size?
 
I've just you one. Will post it today.

chris8886 08-04-13 08:32 AM

Re: Curvy chain guard bolt size?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Geodude (Post 2854147)
Its still M6x16 standard pitch ;) a quick google image search brings up this pic of the suzuki ones (shouldered cheesium) but just replace with similar ss ones

http://i.ebayimg.com/t/NOS-Suzuki-Sc...Zl!~~60_35.JPG

Is there any of your local orgers that can give you a bit of assistance fella or have a spare m6 laying about they dont need?

thanks geo.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Littlepeahead (Post 2854149)
I've just you one. Will post it today.

thanks clare.


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