has anyone used these bolts from rusty rider
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I have. If they are the same set, it's not specific for any one part of the bike but more of an assortment that works in a number of places. It's nice that way and I've actually bought a couple sets so I can slowly replace all the Phillips heads with allens. The only place they won't work are where there's a countersunk screw.
Great kit for general purpose. Try these guys for a kit specifically for the CB CL and CAs. Click on vintage parts, and then screw kits
http://www.mginproducts.com/screw%20kits.htm
http://www.mginproducts.com/screw%20kits.htm
davomoto
64 CB77
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64 CB77
63-7 CB77 Cafe'
67 CL77
64 CL72
66 CL77 big bore flat tracker
Many others!
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hi, I have used Hexagon raised heads from inox fastners http://www.inoxgrp.co.uk the lenghts specified by the parts manual, inplace of the stock philipsheads, they also have a kit for the cb, but for some special bolts i have used http://www.phildentonengineering.com/ brilliant.
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You can get the long screw in socket style from http://www.mcmaster.com/#socket-cap-screws/=80fkn4versuspop wrote:The longest bolt in the rusty riders set is too short to replace the long bolt in the oil filter cover. (i have one screw that is still a cross head on my bike....guess where)
or http://www.stainlesscycle.com/catalog/i ... h=22_23_28
I've not found a phillips that long yet. (115mm)
Need to watch mixing suppliers, since the finishes don't always match.....some polished, some not, some knurled, some not etc.
I like the look of the phillips better and will go back to them if I find a set that includes the long one at a reasonable price.
66 dream, 78 cb750k, 02fz1, 09 wing
I purchased a set from rustyriders on eBay. While not entirely comprehensive, they worked out great.
You could also take the misc. bolts you need to replace, clearly label them and go to a hardware store to match up. My local Ace had just about everything I needed. Stock up on lots of extras while you're there. You never know when you'll need them.
You could also take the misc. bolts you need to replace, clearly label them and go to a hardware store to match up. My local Ace had just about everything I needed. Stock up on lots of extras while you're there. You never know when you'll need them.
Current restoration: 1962 CB77
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