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Banjo Bolt Question

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What is the thread pitch of our banjo bolts?

I am about to order a set of Galfer Custom lines and the options are 10mmx1.0 fine thread and 10x1.25 coarse thread.

Thanks for any help,
Josh
 
Welcome to the forum!


It's 10mm X 1.0 for most, if not all, vintage Suzukis.

Newer Suzukis use 10 X 1.25, but I don't know when this changed.



Also, please put your bike's exact model and year in your signature so the GSR Hive Mind can give exact answers without waffling. Click "Quick Links" at the upper right and choose "Edit Signature". This will place a signature at the end of each of your posts -- you'll note that my signature contains a list of my bikes and a goofy quote.
 
10mm x 1.0. :)

EDIT ::
Dang......you beat me to it Brian.....I think they changed to 1.25 in 1994.
 
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I've been a member here a few times but drop off the forums for a while and then my account gets deleted. Thanks for the warm welcome though :)

Thanks for the help guys my order is going in today. Hopefully she'll be back on the road by the end of the month :D
 
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