Replacement Bolts/Fastening

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I'm just in the process of putting my bike back on the road after 2 years of being tucked away in the back of the garage. Some of the bolts/fastenings are showing signs of some cocorrosion.What 's the best way to go about replacing these. Is it possible to buy complete kits or is it a matter of replacing individual items. Might I be right in thinking that if I get replacements from a main dealer i'm likely to get sh*fted in terms of price?
 
If you were a Site Sponsor,you could have got a Stainless Steel Fastener Kit from Steptoe at a very reasonable price.

But you`re not.
 
So if i'm a sponsor I pay less or he doesn't sell to people who aren't sponsors? He never mentioned that when I phoned him?
 
Motobins, amongst others, do the kits, they are more price wise, but all the ugly manufacturer's lettering has been removed, you get what you pay for!
 
suipedali said:
So if i'm a sponsor I pay less or he doesn't sell to people who aren't sponsors?


He apparently only sells them to Sponsors......going by what he said yesterday.


suipedali said:
Thanks Le Singe, a somewhat more civil reply.


Don`t be so over sensitive.....anyone would think you own a 1200GS :D :D
 
tarka said:
He apparently only sells them to Sponsors......going by what he said yesterday.





Don`t be so over sensitive.....anyone would think you own a 1200GS :D :D
now now tarka :rob
 
suipedali said:
So if i'm a sponsor I pay less or he doesn't sell to people who aren't sponsors? He never mentioned that when I phoned him?

When did you phone me ?

Everyone gets told the same ( if they ask to buy them, rather than just ask questions), you have to PM me for a set.

very simple. You'll save yourself 5 years worth of sponsership






Le singe said:
Motobins, amongst others, do the kits, they are more price wise, but all the ugly manufacturer's lettering has been removed, you get what you pay for!

Others £160 +

Mine £38 , ( ugly lettering :nenau ) Singe, keep trying :hapybnce:
 
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Don`t be so over sensitive.....anyone would think you own a 1200GS

Or a future HP2 owner :D
 
I phoned on Monday afternoon ish, if I remember rightly. The only reason I posted was because you told me that you didn't have any bolt sets put together at the present time. I was posting to find out what my other options were. I'll happily buy from you Mr Steptoe, any idea when the sets might be ready?
 
Le singe said:
Motobins, amongst others, do the kits, they are more price wise, but all the ugly manufacturer's lettering has been removed, you get what you pay for!


Here,here i agree with Le singe £120 extra seems like a real bargain to not have those so noticeable stainless type stamp on them.
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It would be nice to see what is covered in the pack. I've sent them an email.
 
Dribblers Dad said:
Has anyone tried these? http://www.desmoparts.com/bmw/

Seems reasonable enough including delivery.

Cheers DD :beer:

the reason it's cheap ( £8 less than mine) is that it's less than half of what you need for your bike ( unlike mine) .

I bought a kit from them, went to fit it, saw what it covered, and it prompted me to make my own kits.

i.e. not one engine bolt, i'm talking not one fixing/bolt for any for the front cover, alternator cover, footrest hangers, injector holders, inlet stubs, forks etc etc etc -
 
Do you have any kits available yet, as i'd like to order one from you.
 
"I used to own the R1150GS and went a little crazy with the kit. Every screw
that can be stainless safely is in the kit. Not covered are brake and rotor,
engine mounts, suspension mounts etc..
Shipping is 4-10 days via Priority Mail. We ship the the UK everyday.
Customs ticket is $5 value.
Cheers,
chris"

From the USA dealer.
 
So thats just about every fastner on the bike excluding the high tensile stuff, two sets for $100.00 including delivery, thats about £58.00 at todays rate.

Like I said, seems reasonable enough.

Cheers DD :beer:
 
Dribblers Dad said:
So thats just about every fastner on the bike excluding the high tensile stuff,


You'll find out when you get it :D I've had their kit, so i know.

not one single engine cover bolt for starters. oh and be careful with the fuel cap bolts, they were too long. :rolleyes:

Thats my last word, i'll leave you to it :thumb
 
Neil, we are getting desperate - *please* order some kits for us, my bike is looking sick. ;)
 


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