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drag 23-01-08 06:11 PM

Fairing bolts
 
I've a 01 Curvey, and i've the old lowers on, woudl like to replace the bolts all along the lowers and up on the top etc, if any one has a set ? or knows where one could get them from twould be great

tia

Dave.

sv650k4 23-01-08 06:48 PM

Re: Fairing bolts
 
thers a guy on ebay who sells fairing bolt kits for most/all bike i seen them b4 for the sv not sure maby if they were any good 2 ya.;)

drag 24-01-08 12:26 AM

Re: Fairing bolts
 
Yes i had a quick look about and there's some bolt guy on there who has generic kits for some of the farings, but not all, and it's not specific, which would mean removing all of the bolts, and matching them all up to see what i need, which of course i could do

Sean_C 24-01-08 01:12 AM

Re: Fairing bolts
 
I got 10 bolts and 10 washers from mackays for my lower fairings. My lowers are held on by m6 alan bolts, one must have rattled out, so I replaced the whole lot with something that looks identical and is cheap (10 bolts+washers=1 suzuki bolt..) I don't know what bolt sizes your lowers use, mine aren't OEM so I don't know their size.

Ordered some upper fairing bolts from my local suzuki dealer, these are m5, with the shoulder on them. They're a rip off, at ?2 each, so there might be better options. Lissa showed me this: BSR
If the link doesn't work, drop me a PM.

drag 24-01-08 09:04 AM

Re: Fairing bolts
 
Nice one sean, i can access both links, will have to do some checks on the already fitted nuts i'd say just to be sure they are all correct.

erics02 10-02-08 01:52 AM

Re: Fairing bolts
 
if you need bolts for your 1st gen lowers, I am right now looking at a parts list for those lowers.

Screws are M6 X 16 inside hexagonal screws
the 2 screws that hold the halves of the lowers together (those ****ty plastic screws they use) are M5 X 14 Nylon Phillips screws

Id suggest not using the nylon screws on the connecting section. Ive had several break on me plus have a friend who works in a body shop and says he always sees those missing or broken. Get some metal screws for that and just take in the rubber piece it screws into,, go to the hardware store and find a screw (not pointed) that fits into it.

drag 10-02-08 03:51 PM

Re: Fairing bolts
 
Thanks for the info , i was about to plan taking the whole lot off, measuring them, and then going off to find replacments close by


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