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centercore
8th February 2011, 14:18
Looking for a set of these if anyone has any info. Also if anyone knows if the zx10r ones work too.

Cheers.

bistard
8th February 2011, 14:53
Get a hold of Steelstring on here,I know he has replaced the ones on his bike

steelestring
8th February 2011, 15:24
Get a hold of Steelstring on here,I know he has replaced the ones on his bike

Hey Bistard! Need to catch up soon mate and talk bikes:yes:

I have just moved places so it will take me a bit to find them. Will take a photo too when I find the camera...
I replaced mine with pre drilled Ti bolts from pro bolt. I am not sure of the condition. There is a guy in Auckland that gets them in. At a good price if you want new ones.

Stripped one have ya?

DEATH_INC.
8th February 2011, 15:55
There is a guy in Auckland that gets them in. At a good price if you want new ones.

The pro bolt guy is
http://www.prescottengineering.co.nz/

centercore
8th February 2011, 18:46
Hey Bistard! Need to catch up soon mate and talk bikes:yes:

I have just moved places so it will take me a bit to find them. Will take a photo too when I find the camera...
I replaced mine with pre drilled Ti bolts from pro bolt. I am not sure of the condition. There is a guy in Auckland that gets them in. At a good price if you want new ones.

Stripped one have ya?

I've flicked Bob an email and got some prices, but i'll hold fire till you can find out about the condition of yours. Might be quicker to get em off ya.

Its like they were welded in there. No idea how im gonna get em out either.

steelestring
9th February 2011, 11:38
I've flicked Bob an email and got some prices, but i'll hold fire till you can find out about the condition of yours. Might be quicker to get em off ya.

Its like they were welded in there. No idea how im gonna get em out either.

Yip..... i know one of them is shot!! sorry man.. and one is close to being, not wanting to put back in..I think other 2 are ok ish. but they are worn too.
Best bet is to get new ones dude.. I wouldnt want to break or strip another one for a while:sick:
The reason being mine had corroded and stuck also, so I had to get bistard to use his 'special tool' to get mine out :gob: (a giant f#ck off cold chisel... in the right hands though. Cheers b-man:yes:)

I would use a copper anti gauling paste that has high temp resistance to stop it happening again.

steelestring
9th February 2011, 11:40
The pro bolt guy is
http://www.prescottengineering.co.nz/

Bob is the man!! Bang on.

centercore
12th February 2011, 12:22
bump to see if I can source some locally.