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       #Post#: 1685--------------------------------------------------
       screws?
       By: truck11 Date: September 2, 2014, 11:11 am
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       Does anyone know where to get replacement screw/bolts?   I have
       had to bike since March and already lost 2-3!!    Latest one is
       for the middle heat shield on the mid-pipe.  Don't want to lose
       the heat shield.......
       Is there a 'kit' or something that has an assortment of nuts /
       bolts / screws etc?
       Thanks
       Julian
       #Post#: 1687--------------------------------------------------
       Re: screws?
       By: mcrider Date: September 2, 2014, 3:04 pm
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       Ace Hardware has a good selection of metric nuts & bolts.
       #Post#: 1688--------------------------------------------------
       Re: screws?
       By: bigbikejohn Date: September 2, 2014, 5:58 pm
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       Yeah, Ace is good. Also, rocky mountain and other sites sell
       some metric nut and bolt kits as well. I lost the bolt frim the
       clamp that hold both heat shields to the frame around the
       header. Lol. I think it was an M8 1.25 threads and 15 or 20 mm
       long.
       #Post#: 1689--------------------------------------------------
       Re: screws?
       By: truck11 Date: September 3, 2014, 8:16 am
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       Looks like I need M5x10 as seen here (#7 & 18) - $2.50 each
       (WTF?)
  HTML http://www.surdykeyamaha.com/pages/OemParts?aribrand=KTM#/KTM/690_Enduro_Chassis_-_2013/Exhaust_System/26%7c%7e75%7c%7e0005/26%7c%7e75%7c%7e0021<br
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       Amazon
  HTML http://smile.amazon.com/10pcs-Carbon-Screws-M5x10mm-Fasterners/dp/B00HB1WCLQ/ref=sr_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1409691663&sr=8-1-spell&keywords=m5x10+screwtorx
       I need to look at the bolt to see if they look like this.
       or a 'kit' for $60 !!   that only has 4 of the M5x10 (but others
       of course)
  HTML http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/41733/i/bolt-motorcycle-hardware-euro-pro-pack-hardware-kit?WT.ac=SLIsearch
       #Post#: 2585--------------------------------------------------
       Re: screws?
       By: Guymcfly Date: April 1, 2015, 8:09 am
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       Never buy from ktm for bolts and screws, your just throwing
       money away. I remember someone once posting a pic of an Aprillia
       washer, the sort they would give you for free at a mom and dad
       hardware shop. The cost was $28!!! Wtf! And you paid for it!
       Idiot....
       But anyways, euro bikes seem to be notorious for not be torqued
       up properly, so the rule is always, Run the Spanner Over the
       Bike straight away. And a bit of blue loctite or similar is a
       good idea, just not on plastic as it rots it very quickly.
       #Post#: 2595--------------------------------------------------
       Re: screws?
       By: Rusty Shovel Date: April 1, 2015, 3:01 pm
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       +1 on Ace Hardware.  They have a great selection of metric nuts
       and bolts that are much higher quality than OE.
       #Post#: 2596--------------------------------------------------
       Re: screws?
       By: truck11 Date: April 1, 2015, 3:09 pm
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       I recently stripped the clutch master cylinder handlebar mount
       >:(    I ended up having to tap & thread next size up.... let me
       tell you how hard it is to find an M7 bolt!    Someone suggested
       McMaster-Carr
  HTML http://www.mcmaster.com/
       - bing!  found what I
       needed and now back to hooliganism.
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