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Author Topic: Stainless steel bolts  (Read 3606 times)

r1ninja

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Re: Stainless steel bolts
« Reply #15 on: May 20, 2008, 08:15:05 PM »

Don't bother Glenn. The main reason for Ti stuff i weight saving :D

You have to use anti-seie compound as the threads can gall. A pain in the arse really.

totaly with you on that its like the old ally and steel ? they just don't mix
err no, it's not electrolysis. If you look at Ti threads under a microscope there will be microscopic burrs on the threads. This causes it to bind when screwed together.
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Re: Stainless steel bolts
« Reply #16 on: May 20, 2008, 08:18:39 PM »


I've been using these guys for stainless stuff for years  - http://www.inoxgrp.co.uk/

Always helpful & superb service, couldn't recommend them more.  :icon_thumleft:

As to Stainless grades & properties etc.  see their FAQ & 'product & tech info' pages, they're really informative & you don't need a science degree to understand it !  :lol:

Cheers for that. They don't list a kit for any ZxR's on there but I'm assuming they do one if you phone them???
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Re: Stainless steel bolts
« Reply #17 on: May 21, 2008, 11:03:52 AM »


I've been using these guys for stainless stuff for years  - http://www.inoxgrp.co.uk/

Always helpful & superb service, couldn't recommend them more.  :icon_thumleft:

As to Stainless grades & properties etc.  see their FAQ & 'product & tech info' pages, they're really informative & you don't need a science degree to understand it !  :lol:

Cheers for that. They don't list a kit for any ZxR's on there but I'm assuming they do one if you phone them???


You could try, but I guess it'll all depend if they've done one before, suspect not if there's not one listed.

Alternatively, you could go through the parts listing on http://www.cornwallkawasaki.co.uk & compile a list of what bolts you need (they show sizes) & mail them the list.
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