fairing bolts

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samandkimberly
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fairing bolts

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A couple of months ago I worked with this guy to put together a bolt kit for the Paso/906/907:

http://www.bikebolts.com/Products/Fairing_Bolt_Kits.htm

The full kit comes with relatively standard M6 stainless steel button cap screws, shoulder washers that fit nicely in the fairing, and optionally a complete set of wellnuts. He includes everything, right down to replacement Allen button head screws to replace the cheesy front fender bolts. Price for the complete set in unfinished stainless is $28 for the bolts, ~$75 for the bolts and a complete set of new wellnuts. I installed the complete kit, and it covered everything with no left over parts.

They are not the same as the stock bolts, but they do look good. And - you can get them in a bunch of colors, though I think the only color for the shoulder washers is black. Quality is very good. I'll post pictures when I have a chance, but that might not be for a week or two.


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Those kits look great, Sam. I can't picture the "plastic push-pin rivets" included in the complete kit -- what are they, where do they go? :dunno:
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Just what I am looking for many thanks for this. I will see if thy will mix the pack up with silver and black finish.
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Re: fairing bolts

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Kurt wrote:Those kits look great, Sam. I can't picture the "plastic push-pin rivets" included in the complete kit -- what are they, where do they go? :dunno:
The description is generic for a bunch of bikes; there are no push pin rivets in the Paso kit. I'm traveling right now, but I'll see if I have the parts list when I get home. If I do, I'll post the detailed list.

Sam
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