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Eddieb
6th February 2010, 21:56
I need some for the 950, where would I get them from?
Preferably somewhere in welly.
Underground
6th February 2010, 22:12
What size ? plumbing supliers stock quite a few for seating taps etc onto
Motu
6th February 2010, 22:16
It doesn't matter what size,he just wants to wash his nylons.Use Persil in the Gentle Annie...works for me.
Underground
6th February 2010, 22:24
It doesn't matter what size,he just wants to wash his nylons.Use Persil in the Gentle Annie...works for me.
cheapskate ... I just biff mine out
Motu
6th February 2010, 22:54
Then you are not a nylon washer - he's looking for nylon washers,not nylon discarders.I'm a small nylon washer.....
warewolf
7th February 2010, 08:32
Back on topic... I'm after same. Saw a suggestion to try a models/hobby shop.
Let me know if you track some down; I could do with a few M6 jobbies, happy to go halves in a bulk pack.
Underground
7th February 2010, 08:53
Try Blacks WW, I've always found them very helpful for anything bolt related .
they seem to have or can get anykinda nut,bolt,washer
Kickaha
7th February 2010, 08:55
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Building-renovation/Tools/Tool-boxes-sets/auction-269738054.htm
SS90
7th February 2010, 09:03
I need some for the 950, where would I get them from?
Preferably somewhere in welly.
Try a place that sells parts for 950KTM's.....may I suggest a KTM dealer....I cannot believe they are so cost prohibitive that you save enough money to piss about looking at other suppliers......
This, in the long run just forces the price of parts higher and higher........
good luck though, a well worth it exercise for sure........
warewolf
7th February 2010, 16:21
Try Blacks WW, I've always found them very helpful for anything bolt related .
they seem to have or can get anykinda nut,bolt,washerTried them, and half a dozen other similar places in town for copper sealing washers. Almost unobtainium. Some carry some odd imperial sizes that you could poke your finger through, but nothing useful for a metric motorcycle.
Eddieb
7th February 2010, 16:48
Try a place that sells parts for 950KTM's.....may I suggest a KTM dealer....I cannot believe they are so cost prohibitive that you save enough money to piss about looking at other suppliers......
This, in the long run just forces the price of parts higher and higher........
good luck though, a well worth it exercise for sure........
Now that you are off you high horse, Yes you are right, a couple of nylon washers aren't worth pissing about for a deal for. Does my post anywhere state I am looking for a cheaper deal?
I went to my friendly local Genuine KTM dealer first and was told they couldn't get them, so now I'm looking for alternative suppliers as that avenue appears exhausted.
Now fuck off back under the rock from where you crawled dickhead.
JMemonic
7th February 2010, 17:06
I got some from an outfit called EDS I would have thought any fastener supplies would have an idea where you could get some.
Woodman
7th February 2010, 17:51
WW is right, a lot of the copper ones (not nylon) are either weird imp id's or are way too big on the od, and they are nigh on impossible to machine down.
Ocean1
7th February 2010, 18:46
This used as a seal? Under a bolt head?
Use Dowty washers. Nitrile rubber pressure seal inside a steel washer.
Most engineering suppliiers orta have 'em. Most don't though.
Almost any hydraulic service supplier will have.
warewolf
7th February 2010, 18:48
No; used on fairing panels to stop scratches and/or the paint from flaking off (at least, that's what they are for on the 640A).
Edit: Or did you mean the copper ones?
Ocean1
7th February 2010, 18:51
Ah, OK.
Looks like Kickaha's got the goods then...
Kickaha
7th February 2010, 18:52
If you can't find them locally you can get them from Bevelheaven (http://shop.bevelheaven.com/SearchResult.aspx?CategoryID=47) although that trademe link I posted had kits of them
SS90
8th February 2010, 12:20
I went to my friendly local Genuine KTM dealer first and was told they couldn't get them, so now I'm looking for alternative suppliers as that avenue appears exhausted.
Now fuck off back under the rock from where you crawled dickhead.
Perhaps if you had stated in your original post that your local KTM dealer didn't have them, I would have posted differently, but yea, you have such a wonderful way with words.....do ya kiss your boyfriend with that mouth?
GSers
8th February 2010, 12:59
I need some for the 950, where would I get them from?
Preferably somewhere in welly.
Hello Eddie, go and see Dotmar, used to be called Engineering Plastics 0800 650 750. If they dont have the washers you want they will be able to sell you the material that you want and use a whole punch to make your own. We used to buy teflon sheet off them but that is bl--dy expensive.
Regards GSers
johannvr
8th February 2010, 13:20
I get all my little plastic thingymabobs for boat, bike, cage & all the rest from Hi-Q.
http://www.hiq.co.nz - try them.
BMWST?
8th February 2010, 21:45
Graley Plastic Supplies
71 Sydney Street, Petone - (04) 570 0993
PSP Athco - www.psp.co.nz
5 Riddlers Crescent, Petone - (04) 568 7180
Directions and more »
Mulford Plastics (NZ) -
113 Hutt Park Road, Gracefield - (04) 589 0221
maybe just by some nylon rod and make yer own???
Taz
9th February 2010, 10:24
Now that you are off you high horse, Yes you are right, a couple of nylon washers aren't worth pissing about for a deal for. Does my post anywhere state I am looking for a cheaper deal?
I went to my friendly local Genuine KTM dealer first and was told they couldn't get them, so now I'm looking for alternative suppliers as that avenue appears exhausted.
Now fuck off back under the rock from where you crawled dickhead.
Jeez Eddie.... You ok mate? Bit of an over reaction there. Anyways did you look at that TM link that was posted?
warewolf
9th February 2010, 11:35
I won that auction :D Going to send Eddie the ones he needs.
Eddieb
9th February 2010, 16:01
:)
Yep Warewolf is the man and is coming through for me. :banana:
Maybe for some it was an overreaction, but for me some dickhead walking in off the street, talking down at me and accusing me of trying to penny pinch on a $2 part without any reason doesn't endear themselves to me. :girlfight:
While I am a tight-arse of scottish decent even I'm not that tight.
Taz
9th February 2010, 18:11
Yeah but it costs nothing to ignore them....... :)
NordieBoy
9th February 2010, 19:41
While I am a short, tight-arse of scottish decent even I'm not that tight.
And who are we to argue.
Crisis management
10th February 2010, 16:02
Someone quote Anthrax, he's on my ignore list..........:bleh:
NordieBoy
10th February 2010, 18:14
Someone quote Anthrax, he's on my ignore list..........:bleh:
Yeah but it costs nothing to ignore that donkey dick sucking Crisis....... :)
I can see why he's on your ignore...
Crisis management
10th February 2010, 19:30
Someone quote Nordie, he's on my ignore list...............bastid
NordieBoy
10th February 2010, 20:01
Did anyone else feel a disturbance in the force?
Or did someone just fart?
warewolf
10th February 2010, 20:22
Someone quote Nordie, he's on my ignore list...............
Yeah but it costs nothing to ignore that donkey dick sucking Crisis....... :)
I can see why he's on your Valentine card list...
Ask and ye shall receive ;)
Crisis management
11th February 2010, 06:24
Ask and ye shall receive ;)
Probably time I stopped asking.........
NordieBoy
11th February 2010, 06:32
Probably time I stopped asking.........
Or everyone will end up on your ignore list...
glegge
11th February 2010, 09:56
Dunno if you got what you need yet, but it may be worth trying SIL (seal imports limited) in petone, and up tory st there is a place that used to be called shrodaco, they may be able to help out (there a fastner/drive train supply place).
there on the left once you go past the warehouse car park, there right on the corner of tory and another road, cant miss them.
hope this helps.
cheers
warewolf
11th February 2010, 13:19
Or everyone will end up on your ignore list...Voices? Do you hear voices?
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