12 Point Stainless Steel Bolts
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12 Point Stainless Steel Bolts
In another thread I was asked to post some pictures of some stainless steel bolts installed on my bike after I had linked to where I had got them from in this thread https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...rby-cover.html .
My bike is a 2000 screaming eagle road glide with just under 100,000 hard miles on it. The bike could use a wash and some of my chrome covers need replacing (actually have a full set of chrome and a full set of black powder coat that I will eventually install). I am posting the pictures just so you can see the 12 point SS bolts installed. I have had these on for 5-6 years and I am no fanatic about cleaning. I usually clean things when I am doing maintenance or repairs.
Head bolts no longer available?
Rocker box bolts
Transmission top cover
Transmission side cover bolts
Cam cover bolts (timing cover button heads)
Engine case bolts and engine to transmission bolts
Primary, derby, and inspection cover
rotor bolts
pulley bolts
My bike is a 2000 screaming eagle road glide with just under 100,000 hard miles on it. The bike could use a wash and some of my chrome covers need replacing (actually have a full set of chrome and a full set of black powder coat that I will eventually install). I am posting the pictures just so you can see the 12 point SS bolts installed. I have had these on for 5-6 years and I am no fanatic about cleaning. I usually clean things when I am doing maintenance or repairs.
Head bolts no longer available?
Rocker box bolts
Transmission top cover
Transmission side cover bolts
Cam cover bolts (timing cover button heads)
Engine case bolts and engine to transmission bolts
Primary, derby, and inspection cover
rotor bolts
pulley bolts
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Wow. You went all out.
Here is a quicker link:
http://alloyboltz.com/catalog/produc...roducts_id=123
Here is a quicker link:
http://alloyboltz.com/catalog/produc...roducts_id=123
Last edited by rocknrod; 08-17-2009 at 10:16 AM.
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Wow. You went all out.
Here is a quicker link:
http://alloyboltz.com/catalog/produc...roducts_id=123
Here is a quicker link:
http://alloyboltz.com/catalog/produc...roducts_id=123
I have never broken a single bolt of theirs. I do use never sieze on most of them though!
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Diamond Engineering sells the same thing. I've never taken the time to compare prices, but their quality is excellent!
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