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WTB: gs500f lower fairing mounting bolts

Started by bavman, December 28, 2013, 04:34:22 PM

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bavman

specifically the 3 that hold it to the cowling, and the 3 that hold it to the mounts on the frame. I need these for both sides, so 12 total.

I tried searching online but I can't find a set for the specific bike, if anyone has them or knows where I can buy them Id appreciate it.

Thanks

weedahoe

You wont find them as a set but you can find them on parts sites as individual bolts. With that being said, you can usually buy all the bolts to the bike on ebay from a seller. Use the keywords "GS500F bolts" and tick the box on the left for "used".

But.....before you do that, check with Adidas and see if he has some
2007
K&N Lunchbox
20/62.5/142.5
chromed pegs
R6 shock
89 aluminum knuckle
Lowering links
Bar mirrors w/LEDs
rear LED turns
89 clip ons
Dual Yoshi TRS
Gauge/Indicator LEDs
T- Rex sliders
HID retrofit
GSXR rear sets
Zero Gravity screen
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Bandit hugger
Custom paint
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adidasguy

#2
I am sorting parts for the parts warehouse of the West Seattle Bike Cave.

Send me a diagram of what you need or just say if you need all fairing bolts.

Cost is postage and a voluntary donation to the parts supply in the West Seattle Bike Cave.

The Bike Cave operates as a co-op where people come, do work, take arts and leave what they took off for someone else to use.
Extra parts get mailed out to lots of people for postage and a voluntary donation to the Bike Cave in West Seattle. We don't throw much out because sometimes a crappy part  will be enough for someone with zero funds to allow their bike to pass inspection and those go out for gratis to get their bike back on the road.

Many come to the Bike Cave with less than optimum parts so we pull new parts off the shelf to make the bikes run the best. Many end up with Shorai batteries (We get a quantity discount), stainless chain guard, gremlin bell, rebuilt forks and whatever else is on hand to fix the bikes. Money for parts is not a big concern when someone jumps in and helps others with their projects. Sort of a work-for-parts. Leave what you took off. We clean it and restock the parts bins so pretty much we always have every part to build a couple GS500's. When low on things like gaskets, crush washers, fork oil & seals, I order in bulk to get a discount and keep the Cave stocked. Nothing worse than being in the middle of something and not having the necessary part or fluid. Others bring extra oil, brake fluid or fork oil to help everyone else out. With gorilla recently donating a valve spring compression tool, we're pretty complete on all necessary tools. And Harbor Freight is 10 minutes away and Costco 8 minutes away. Auto parts store for cleaners & misc stuff just 3 blocks away.

Gift certificates to The Beer Junction in West Seattle are always appreciated.  http://www.thebeerjunction.com/  is a few blocks away and has over 150 different beers - many local beers - to keep us working on the upcoming spring & summer hot days.

In the next 2 weeks the Husky bike is the primary project. It MUST be ready and road tested for the Progressive International Motorcycle Show in February.


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