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I'm looking to complete the package for my bike. I saw for 159 or so, alloyboltz.com has "polished" bolts for the banshee....that's the way I'm looking to go.

 

Anyone have a line on cheaper...or is that pretty much it?

 

I figure I'm going this far...I might as well finish the bike off right. But, money is money ya know!

 

Here's what I'm talking about...

http://www.alloyboltz.com/catalog/product_...roducts_id=1111

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I got that same bolt kit and wouldnt do it again. The self locking nuts dont work, threads strip off the bolt when it hits the nylon washer in the nut, and the bolts are really really soft. It was impossible to torque some of the bolts because they just kept stretching. The kit worked nice on the plastics, and cosmetic stuff, but was a royal pain in the ass on everything else.

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DO NOT USE THEM ON YOUR MOTOR!!!!!!!! The top case bolt will stretch and can not get good tq on them. If you buy them go get yourself a bag full of lock washers.

 

Nope, using stock stuff on the motor. Cases are gonna be PCd...so, that'll look good.

 

I want nice looking bolts for the frame, suspension, etc....

 

Who/what do you recommend, Mike?

I'm PC'ing my frame, cases, front spindles and hubs. I have Tyson drag J Arms for the front...

I'm going the extra mile to have it look good AND run good...but, reliability and strength are more important...

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I got that same bolt kit and wouldnt do it again. The self locking nuts dont work, threads strip off the bolt when it hits the nylon washer in the nut, and the bolts are really really soft. It was impossible to torque some of the bolts because they just kept stretching. The kit worked nice on the plastics, and cosmetic stuff, but was a royal pain in the ass on everything else.

had the same problem .they would just lock up you couldnt go tighter ,and you couldnt back them off. not sure if there is a new owner , i know it was up for sale. but i would not buy from them again still have half the set,

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Nope, using stock stuff on the motor. Cases are gonna be PCd...so, that'll look good.

 

I want nice looking bolts for the frame, suspension, etc....

 

Who/what do you recommend, Mike?

I'm PC'ing my frame, cases, front spindles and hubs. I have Tyson drag J Arms for the front...

I'm going the extra mile to have it look good AND run good...but, reliability and strength are more important...

 

 

They where nice for stuff that was non-important I would not trust them for shocks j-arms swing arm or any thing your life depends on LOL. stainless steel is very soft and I would use the stock yamaha bolts they dont look the best but I would trust my life with them. or go to a good hardwear store and get at least grade 6 zinc/nickle plated bolt they look good.

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They where nice for stuff that was non-important I would not trust them for shocks j-arms swing arm or any thing your life depends on LOL. stainless steel is very soft and I would use the stock yamaha bolts they dont look the best but I would trust my life with them. or go to a good hardwear store and get at least grade 6 zinc/nickle plated bolt they look good.

 

I wouldn't knock stainless steel as a fastener material. I would however stay away from alot of the specialty "bolt kits" that are out there simply because they use non-graded Chinese made fasteners. I have found that it was worth my time to go to a specialty fastener place and make my own kit. It takes more time, and can cost more money, but atleast you will have the piece of mind of knowing you have the correct, quality parts. :thumbsup:

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I wouldn't knock stainless steel as a fastener material. I would however stay away from alot of the specialty "bolt kits" that are out there simply because they use non-graded Chinese made fasteners. I have found that it was worth my time to go to a specialty fastener place and make my own kit. It takes more time, and can cost more money, but atleast you will have the piece of mind of knowing you have the correct, quality parts. :thumbsup:

 

 

Dammit...I want one stop shopping.

Seriously....I'm glad I came here and asked....thanks boys. Owe ya!

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