Cant find the size of tsport bottom fork bolt.
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this is probably a stupid question -
if you have the part#, why not simply order the bolt??
get two. just in case you lose it again.
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Here`s an idea...
When you are looking for help, give all the information you can.
The year and model bike, and in this case, the part number you say you have, for instance.
Because a parts manual will give not only the part number, but the size and type of fastener.
When you are looking for help, give all the information you can.
The year and model bike, and in this case, the part number you say you have, for instance.
Because a parts manual will give not only the part number, but the size and type of fastener.
Last edited by Dan89FLSTC; 04-12-2014 at 04:49 PM.
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If you are going to use aftermarket fasteners on your bike, look up the part number of the fastener in the parts manual, then look at the listing in the manual that will give you the specs of the fastener.
It will tell you the thread pitch, the size and the strength rating of the fastener, now you are ready to find an aftermarket fastener.
Last edited by Dan89FLSTC; 04-13-2014 at 06:02 AM.
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Thats a banjo bolt on that model, you cant just use a hardware store bolt for that. I have 2 spares, but the shipping would cost as much as the bolts did. Order the correct bolts.
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