Thanks Dave.
For anyone thinking of duplicating this approach (like that's about to happen anytime soon), remember to be safe and be 100% sure that the bars aren't about to snap off after you drill those holes.
Side covers GT750
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How about a $22.00 bolt http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TITANIUM ... ccessories
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Sweet.
I need a few of those for something. I'm just not sure what for.
His prices are pretty good. Last time I priced up Ti hardware I was horrified at the cost. It certainly ads up pretty fast. Say disk sets of bolts at 6 bucks a pop plus postage is $100 +/-. Add in a rear axle at 199 and nut at $50 and pinch bolts and you're soon talking real money.
Those bolts are even lighter than the bolts in the Brembo Gold calipers for an ex works AF1 Aprilia twin I rebuilt some years ago.
I need a few of those for something. I'm just not sure what for.
His prices are pretty good. Last time I priced up Ti hardware I was horrified at the cost. It certainly ads up pretty fast. Say disk sets of bolts at 6 bucks a pop plus postage is $100 +/-. Add in a rear axle at 199 and nut at $50 and pinch bolts and you're soon talking real money.
Those bolts are even lighter than the bolts in the Brembo Gold calipers for an ex works AF1 Aprilia twin I rebuilt some years ago.