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Bikes, Hints'n'Tips => FZS600 Fazer => Topic started by: CharlieDee on 18 February 2013, 11:58:15 am
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Morning Dudes
Does anyone know the thread pitch size on the rear wheel spindle. As im not paying £17 for one stainless nut from pro bolt.
Ta very muchio
Charlie
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The rear wheel spindle thread size is 18mm dia x 1.50mm pitch.
That is not a standard pitch for a 18mm dia thread so you will probably struggle to get one from a normal fastener supplier.
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http://www.yamahamotorcyclespares.co.uk/spares/epc2.asp?modelID=9796&PageiD=31&m=YAMAHA+FZS600+Fazer+REAR+WHEEL&uID=0 (http://www.yamahamotorcyclespares.co.uk/spares/epc2.asp?modelID=9796&PageiD=31&m=YAMAHA+FZS600+Fazer+REAR+WHEEL&uID=0)
The nut is a nice price, but the tyre & wheel? :eek :eek :eek
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Cheers for that guys!! See what you mean Darrsi!! :rollin
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Morning Dudes
Does anyone know the thread pitch size on the rear wheel spindle. As im not paying £17 for one stainless nut from pro bolt.
Ta very muchio
Charlie
damn right. It makes sense to have a grands worth of bike off the road for the sake of £17. Smoker?
I'm getting stainless spondles side for my proper bike and that has titanium nut and screw. £17 is cheap.
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Morning Dudes
Does anyone know the thread pitch size on the rear wheel spindle. As im not paying £17 for one stainless nut from pro bolt.
Ta very muchio
Charlie
damn right. It makes sense to have a grands worth of bike off the road for the sake of £17. Smoker?
I'm getting stainless spondles side for my proper bike and that has titanium nut and screw. £17 is cheap.
The whole point being Lumpy... is that 17 quid is a lot of money for a nut!! it does seem as though pro bolt has me by the short and curlys as 18mm x 1.5mm is not a common size... I have 19mm & 24mm SS nuts on the plant I run and I pay between 2 & 4 quid each hence why I am frustrated at 17 quid!! get me?? :rolleyes
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Half and half
Phone a few breakers. They will have one. I bet they throw them away normally. Look on the internet
Someone will make one for pennies. Any local machine shop would make one as well.