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Lightweight Billet Aluminum Banjo Bolts for NISSIN Calipers (pair)
MS-BB-S
Regular price $36.00 Save $-36.00Pair of Billet Aluminum Banjo Bolts with Safety Wire holes (a new set of copper seals included with each kit)
M10 X 1.25 fits all Japanese MX bikes. (does not fit KTM/HUSKY) 20mm long from the base of the bolt flange to the tip of the threads Sold by the pair (1 pair is 2 bolts), so please be sure to select the quantity you want in the shopping cart before checking out! Our new design fits all JAPANESE MX bikes 2004-2020 and features a small 12mm head so there are no clearance issues at the rear master cylinder! And they are also now drilled for safety wire. At only $18 each, these are half the price of similar high-end banjo bolts on the market!
Torque to 12-14 lbs/ft!
MOTO STUFF Stainless and Ti Brake Pins - Honda
TIPINBP005RZ2
Regular price $24.00 Save $-24.00Ultra trick Front brake pins for your racer or build!
BOLT Hub-Savers FUJI Lock Sprocket Bolt Kit - Silver
2008-HS
Regular price $10.95 Save $-10.95BOLT Hub-Savers FUJI Lock Sprocket Bolt Kit - Silver
This kit includes six class 10.9 zinc plated steel sprocket bolts with factory style class 10.9 Fuji metal-locking nuts and washers. Each sprocket bolt has medium strength thread lock patches pre-applied, which liquefies and anaerobically seals when the bolt is tightened for a double-lock. This kit also includes an 8mm socket tool insert for socket wrenches.
Fits all Japanese and most European dirt bikes.
Our hardware meets or exceeds OEM specs. Proudly designed and assembled in the USA with components from the USA & Taiwan.
Important installation information:
Hub-Savers are the strongest, most complete sprocket fasteners available and have been developed and tested at the professional level in both motocross and off-road applications.
Sprocket bolts are a critical fastener and must be installed properly to ensure your safety and to avoid damaging your machine. To ensure long and reliable use of these quality fasteners:
If your sprocket bolts become loose, they must be replaced! Sprocket bolts become loose only under extreme stress, an indication that either they were installed improperly or there is a problem with the driveline. Check the driveline for bent chain guides, bad wheel alignment, damaged mounting holes on the hub, etc. Properly tightened sprocket bolts on properly functioning drive lines will remain tight indefinitely.