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  • landshark

    #16
    You should probably get a tap and dye(die?) set if you're going to be working on your bike, with this and a set of verniers you can work out most of the common sizes.
    I replaced all the screws on my carbs with stainless allen heads and washers bought from the local bolt shop for 10 bucks aussie.

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    • Johnny K

      #17
      I've had good results with these guys http://www.stainlesscycle.com/catalo...roducts_id=499

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      • Mark Harrop

        #18
        If they are stripped beyond repair, I just latch onto them with a small pair of vice-grips and twist. (if the head is exposed)

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        • Guest

          #19
          Originally posted by sk843143
          "Why not just take em to the nearest Ace and size em up?"

          well cause i live in a college town and the people at the counter typicly not only dont want to help but if they had the information wouldnt be able to know how to find it .....

          im hoping to get to fasnall (i cant spell if ya cant tell) and order or pick them up when they are open tomarow

          So this is something that requires help from someone behind the counter?
          Ya go to the screw bins and pic out the screws
          How hard can it be?

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