Hi All,
I need some nuts to fit on the subframe bolts, but I dont know what thread they are.
I know they are not metric.
has any body got any idea what they are?
Cheers,
Gary
Subframe
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- Mori Man
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Re: Subframe
Should be:
M8 x 1.5
Been a while since I looked - you'll not find imperial sizes on Japanese bikes !
M8 x 1.5
Been a while since I looked - you'll not find imperial sizes on Japanese bikes !
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Re: Subframe
Every single japanese motorcycle ever built has metric fixtures.
The only non metric thing I've ever come across are some brass plumbing type fittings for temp guage sensors,oil pressure switches and netural light switches
The only non metric thing I've ever come across are some brass plumbing type fittings for temp guage sensors,oil pressure switches and netural light switches
- Mori Man
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Re: Subframe
BSP : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_st ... ipe_threadcargo wrote: The only non metric thing I've ever come across are some brass plumbing type fittings for temp guage sensors,oil pressure switches and netural light switches
Allows you to use PTFE tape without it getting screwed off.
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Re: Subframe
I'd love a good screwing off right now