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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Henderson, NV
Bike: Black 08 FZ6
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Tank bolts
What are the little bolts called that "hold" the tank down? I've apparently lost mine. Whenever I google to find replacements, the only thing I get are new tank lid bolts.
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: EARTH
Bike: 2007 Yamaha YZFR1
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Re: Tank bolts
I'm not sure, I looked in the service manual and found them but they just have the torque values.
I'd just go to the dealer if you want the factory bolts and order the bolts from them, or you can try taking the remaining bolt you have(if you still have one) and go to a hardware store and find something that matches.
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Join Date: May 2007
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Re: Tank bolts
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Welcome to the Forum by the way, that group shot in front of the "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign is getting bigger and bigger. BillM, Chaching, Devol, Idanny are the other local members that I know of.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Re: Tank bolts
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You know, I've still yet to see another fz6 on the road! It's kinda lonely :P I'm on 702sportbikes, but.. eh I dunno. And after I get my givi cases then, I'm really odd out around there. |
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Back in the saddle
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Huntington Beach
Bike: zzr14
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Re: Tank bolts
Make sure you get stainless steel, not galvanized.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Bike: FZ6-NHG
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Re: Tank bolts
Allow my intrupption, I wouldn't think use stainless bolt is better idea. Aluminume side(screw hole) will has corrosion by galvanize though I dodn't check finish of screw hole. If you need to use stainless steel bolt at aluminium or steel part at temporaly use, ptting grease will makes it slower a lot. |
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Delaware
Bike: 2007 FZ6
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Re: Tank bolts
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Not that it alters the meat and potatos of your post Vegas, but I thought "whirlygirl" was a dude and the screenname is a reference to the helicopter (flight medic or something similar) he flies in....
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