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The Pro-Bolt ones aren't exactly the same, in that the oem Ducati ones are a Torx head and the Pro-Bolt ones are Allen key head, but you do get a nice new allen key in the kit too! I liked them so much I replaced the side fairing ones and also the dzus with black ones too :D |
They still use well-nuts, though? The stock screws are fine, if you have the right driver. It's the well-nuts that are the problem. |
antoyne...ta mate,got a 2nd hand one for 50 squids in the end,yay.... |
Nice one fella, that's a lot cheaper than new! |
bossingit (and any others interested) Quote:
OK, I have finally got this together. I've taken some time lately to source some nylon washers; the ones I had got at first were a bit big, and showed quite a noticeable ring of white around the outside of the screw head. It was pointed out to me that some people might find that unsightly. So now I have managed to obtain some which are slightly smaller outside diameter. In fact, they're the same as the stock Ducati ones. So, the screen kits do indeed include a large diameter stainless steel washer, as mentioned above. This not required for the fairing kits, where the O-ring will got direct against the inside of the panel. So I've got a couple of screen sets and a couple of fairing sets together initially. I'm going to say £12 for the screen sets and £15 for the fairing sets. So whaddya say? U2U me if interested. Don't all rush at once! :lol: |
got to say ive used pro bolt kits on my 2 400's and i wont spend a penny of my money on their kits again the red is more like purple,the finish of the screen screws is awful, the fairing kit fitted terribly and i just dont like them :mad: |
i think its just under £6 per bolt for genuine ducati but if you take them off carefully you wont need to spend any money |
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