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    1980 GS1100E OEM Muffler

    I'm re-doing a 1980 1100E and replacing some R.C headers. I was in the midst of putting the original OEM mufflers on and found I did not have even one correct muffler support bolts, part # is 01500-0835B from the diagram sites.

    They're for sale at approx. 3-4 dollars each which is way over priced for a fastener. Does anyone have the specs for the bolts so I can go to a fastener store and pick up the correct ones?

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    Originally posted by Johnny2beef View Post
    I'm re-doing a 1980 1100E and replacing some R.C headers. I was in the midst of putting the original OEM mufflers on and found I did not have even one correct muffler support bolts, part # is 01500-0835B from the diagram sites.

    They're for sale at approx. 3-4 dollars each which is way over priced for a fastener. Does anyone have the specs for the bolts so I can go to a fastener store and pick up the correct ones?

    First off welcome!

    As far as your bolts, $3-4 may seem high but in the scheme of things it always nice to be able to bolt something on and go. I have a rule, if I can get a brand new OEM NOS part for a 30 year old motorcycle for under $20.00 no matter what it is, it's a no brainer. But that's me.

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      #3
      Just go to the hardware store and pick up some bolts if you don't care about originality. Think it's 8mm diameter and 35mm long, but needless to say, you should measure first before purchasing.
      Ed

      To measure is to know.

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        #4
        If its a 100 point resto spend the money, otherwise go to the hardware store. Just put mine back on and they cant tell the difference

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          #5
          The part number shows the diameter and length on nearly all of the bolts. Go to Ace and get stainless allen ones. With NylocksPart Number 01500-0835B 8mm diameter 35mm long
          Last edited by 850 Combat; 08-19-2013, 12:40 AM.
          sigpic Too old, too many bikes, too many cars, too many things

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