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banjo bolt size

28 Jul 2007 18:03
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Does anyone know what the size of the banjo bolt (#25 on pic) is on a kz900ltd? I want to replace it with a banjo bolt with a switch.

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Re: banjo bolt size

28 Jul 2007 19:08
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I think it's a 8x1.25. Probably 20-25 mm long...... ?

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28 Jul 2007 19:10
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Nice avatar arai!:laugh: :laugh:

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Re: banjo bolt size

28 Jul 2007 19:29
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what avatar ?

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Re: banjo bolt size

28 Jul 2007 20:08
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That's a picture of his Soul, frozen in time.
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Re: banjo bolt size

29 Jul 2007 14:59
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Is that an 'I think it is the right size' as in go ahead and order one, or 'I think it is the right size' as in not sure?
And I missed the avatar.
And I've been to Bend (past the three sisters, I believe)

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Re: banjo bolt size

29 Jul 2007 17:19
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Well.....there ain't a whole hell of a lot of thread sizes on these old turds. I believe its the size. If your uncertain take the bolt down to the local hardware store and match it up. Not real hard to do. That way your not given any bad advice.


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Re: banjo bolt size

30 Jul 2007 06:18
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The Kaws use the 1.25 thread. The switches are available in 1.00 thread and 1.25 thread. Suzuki uses the 1.00 thread and most others use the 1.25 thread.
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Re: banjo bolt size

30 Jul 2007 07:06
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Thanks, guys. I am replacing it with a switch and did not want to take it out, order it, wait a week and put the new one in.

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Re: banjo bolt size

30 Jul 2007 08:48
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I'm pretty sure its a 10mm x 1.25mm.

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Re: banjo bolt size

30 Jul 2007 19:29
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StreetfighterKz wrote:
I'm pretty sure its a 10mm x 1.25mm.

Later, DOug

Yes out of boredom I checked today. It is in fact 10 x 1.25.

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