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Where would I find replacement bolts for parts on a GS500E.

Started by notoriouskeef, March 29, 2004, 05:27:42 PM

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notoriouskeef

Yes, I purchased a bike used and man oh man, there are a lot of bolts missing, on gas tank, ferrings, you name it theres a bolt missing.  I was wondering if there was a site where you could order oem bolts and other odds and ends.  I browsed the for sale section with all those links to vendors.  Just wondering if someone could help me out here,

Thanks,
Matt

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http://www.bikebandit.com
http://www.ronayers.com

Ron Ayers is cheaper, but BikeBandit is more well known I guess.  I've ordered from both :)  You go to the fiche section and search for the parts you need.
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If you need the part numbers go to  www.motofiches.com/sites/TYRBUW/fiches.  The site is not in english but it has exploded drawings with part numbers down to the smallest item.
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Quote from: notoriouskeefYes, I purchased a bike used and man oh man, there are a lot of bolts missing, on gas tank, ferrings, you name it theres a bolt missing.  I was wondering if there was a site where you could order oem bolts and other odds and ends.  I browsed the for sale section with all those links to vendors.  Just wondering if someone could help me out here,

Thanks,
Matt

i have a huge bag of bolts that i bought off of ebay that are from a gs500.  i used a couple for my bike, but there's a ton left.  don't know exactly what's in there.  let me know if you're interested.
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oldsport

Usually a 'locally owned' hardware store will have a good selection of metric fasteners.  (Forget the big box stores - Home Depot etc. )

I've always found what I'm looking for at:
http://www.mclendons.com

Also look for stores that sell nuts, bolts etc. exclusively. I guess I'm lucky. Tacoma Screw has a store in my neighborhood:
http://www.tacomascrew.com
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Jeff P

I second oldsport's suggestion.  I needed a bunch of different bolts for the bike just this past weekend.  Went to a local hardware store, and walked out 5 minutes later with everything I needed for about $2.50.  

This is great if you've got at least one of each type of bolt that you can show the dudes.

jeff

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