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Bikes, Hints'n'Tips => FZS600 Fazer => Topic started by: seahorses on 19 May 2019, 07:39:10 am

Title: radiator
Post by: seahorses on 19 May 2019, 07:39:10 am
hi folks, i have a 2001 sp model by the looks of it ,5DMA 080, looking on the parts list i cant find a bolt that has snapped that holds the radiator in at the top in the middle onto the frame anyone any idea of the part number etc please.
gonna get the rad re-cored locally.
Title: Re: radiator
Post by: His Dudeness on 19 May 2019, 08:46:43 am
Page 7 of 49. Part 14.      95807-06025-00 I think it's just a standard M6 bolt. Any M6 bolt the same length or a bit longer will work.
Title: Re: radiator
Post by: darrsi on 19 May 2019, 12:55:54 pm
Page 7 of 49. Part 14.      95807-06025-00 I think it's just a standard M6 bolt. Any M6 bolt the same length or a bit longer will work.


Page 7 of what?  :look
Title: Re: radiator
Post by: Sannox on 19 May 2019, 01:18:41 pm
I use this for part numbers etc, it's also got great diagrams
https://www.motorcyclespareparts.eu/en/yamaha-parts (https://www.motorcyclespareparts.eu/en/yamaha-parts)
Title: Re: radiator
Post by: His Dudeness on 19 May 2019, 02:05:58 pm
Page 7 of 49. Part 14.      95807-06025-00 I think it's just a standard M6 bolt. Any M6 bolt the same length or a bit longer will work.


Page 7 of what?  :look
The parts manual in the download section. I assumed he was looking at that since he said he was looking at the parts list
Title: Re: radiator
Post by: Steve3351 on 01 June 2019, 02:15:36 pm
When it comes to nuts and bolts buying specific Yamaha parts can be expensive...have more fun and save money getting stainless steel bolts of every type on ebay...so far I have replaced most of the visible hex bolts on crankcase covers , handlebars etc with nice SS bolts...cost next to nothing and free postage...if u don't mind waiting a couple of weeks.. :lmao2