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T80 Bolt/Screw Kit
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T80 Bolt/Screw Kit
Hi All,
Anyone know of a bolt/screw kit that might exist that would cover most of the Townmate and not necessarily a Yamaha kit?
Or a kit for the engine itself? Looking at replacing with stainless and socket bolts instead of the standard philips bolts.
Thanks, Frank.
Anyone know of a bolt/screw kit that might exist that would cover most of the Townmate and not necessarily a Yamaha kit?
Or a kit for the engine itself? Looking at replacing with stainless and socket bolts instead of the standard philips bolts.
Thanks, Frank.
3hundredspartans- Posts : 269
Join date : 2012-04-17
Age : 56
Location : Sydney, Australia
Re: T80 Bolt/Screw Kit
A chap called 'fuzz' was doing stainless steel socket cap screws for engine unit in 2016, I had a set from him, but according to his last post in the following thread he is no longer doing them. This is the thread https://yamahatownmatet80.forumotion.co.uk/t87-coming-soon-a2-stainless-steel-allen-bolt-kit-for-t50-t80?highlight=Stainless+bolt It does give the bolt sizes (all M6) so it may be easier for you to source them from a local hardware/tool store in Australia. As for other frame bolts I dont know of any sets, but again they should be able to be sourced individually using existing ones as patterns.
JohnW- Posts : 1386
Join date : 2011-10-29
Re: T80 Bolt/Screw Kit
Might be worth contacting this eBay supplier to see if they will do them http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Megapacks?_trksid=p2047675.l2563 They do them for the Honda C90, but then there are 1000's of Honda's still active. Its probably not worth their while making up packs for Townmate's bearing in mind how few there are left.
JohnW- Posts : 1386
Join date : 2011-10-29
re T80 bolt/screw kit
Only just spotted this topic. I replaced all my engine casing bolts with Torx ones, from Stig Fasteners... http://www.a2stainless.co.uk/
Here is the email confirmation I received from them.....
1 x M6 x 45 Torx Pan Head Screw DIN 7985-ISR A2 (DIN7985ISRM6x45) @ 0.72 each
8 x M6 x 35 Torx Pan Head Screw DIN 7985-ISR A2 (DIN7985ISRM6x35) @ 0.60 each
1 x M6 x 40 Torx Pan Head Screw DIN 7985-ISR A2 (DIN7985ISRM6x40) @ 0.72 each
3 x M6 x 30 Torx Pan Head Screw DIN 7985-ISR A2 (DIN7985ISRM6x30) @ 0.60 each
4 x M6 x 16 Torx Pan Head Screw DIN 7985-ISR A2 (DIN7985ISRM6x16) @ 0.42 each
Total payable: 12.12.
This includes a Shipping charge of 2.40.
These are all the correct sizes and the screw head itself looks very tidy - better I think than an Allen head.
Here is the email confirmation I received from them.....
1 x M6 x 45 Torx Pan Head Screw DIN 7985-ISR A2 (DIN7985ISRM6x45) @ 0.72 each
8 x M6 x 35 Torx Pan Head Screw DIN 7985-ISR A2 (DIN7985ISRM6x35) @ 0.60 each
1 x M6 x 40 Torx Pan Head Screw DIN 7985-ISR A2 (DIN7985ISRM6x40) @ 0.72 each
3 x M6 x 30 Torx Pan Head Screw DIN 7985-ISR A2 (DIN7985ISRM6x30) @ 0.60 each
4 x M6 x 16 Torx Pan Head Screw DIN 7985-ISR A2 (DIN7985ISRM6x16) @ 0.42 each
Total payable: 12.12.
This includes a Shipping charge of 2.40.
These are all the correct sizes and the screw head itself looks very tidy - better I think than an Allen head.
andrewp- Posts : 49
Join date : 2015-11-16
Age : 69
Location : Kidderminster
Re: T80 Bolt/Screw Kit
Yes OK if you do not loose the torx screw driver bit, allen keys are more common and readily available, and they dont need the screw driver handle or power wrench to use. Just another tool to carry in the bike tool kit
JohnW- Posts : 1386
Join date : 2011-10-29
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