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    Does anyone knows where I can find this type of bolt?

    Was trying to remove the mudguard from my bike, but I didn't use the proper tool so I broke a bolt..
    It's a 5mm anodised blue hex bolt. I've tried TM but had no luck.
    If anyone has an extra one, I will buy it from you. Or if you can tell me where I can buy it, will be great.

    Cheers

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    Try Eurobike wholesale,New Plymouth=used to sell all sorts of anodised fasteners.No website though.

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    You could try Bikestore but have your wallet ready:

    http://www.bikestore.co.nz/

    You could try car clubs in your area that might know customisers / tuning shops. The car crowd live for the bling accessories.

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    Don't most bike shops have things like that?

    I am pretty sure that Cycletreads stock such items, and possibly street and sport in Manchester street as well.

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    That allen key should do the job ok. If its a bit tight, just wriggle it back and forth gently, and spray some CRC on it and bolts like that should come off. If it wont come, CRC it and leave it for tomorrow.

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    Also you can try www.probolt-australia.com
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    Quote Originally Posted by bismarck View Post
    Was trying to remove the mudguard from my bike, but I didn't use the proper tool so I broke a bolt..
    It's a 5mm anodised blue hex bolt. I've tried TM but had no luck.
    If anyone has an extra one, I will buy it from you. Or if you can tell me where I can buy it, will be great.

    Cheers
    Trademe is your friend

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-277835453.htm

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    Replace it with a stainless button head socket screw
    Try EDL or Anzor

    http://www.anzor.co.nz/

    http://www.edlfast.co.nz/

    Or titanium:

    http://www.prescottengineering.co.nz...hp?DPT=c&DCI=4

    They do aluminium too,apparently

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