Seat Cowl Bolt Part Number

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    ChumleyWarner New Member

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    Hi guys

    I noticed a while ago that my VFR 750 1995 had different bolts in the rear fairing holding the seat cowl on to my mates 96 750. Mine were flush to the fairing and his stick out. I've checked a few bikes and it seems his are the right ones. The other day I noticed that one of mines either been taken (unlikely) or worked loose and gone.

    Does anyone know the part number for these or where I can get them in the UK? I've looked online but can't seem to find them.

    Thanks in advance.

    CW
     


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    Cheers guys. I didn't realise they'd be so much. I'm going to get some flush ones I think. They're about 5% of the price of the Frankenbolts.

    I only use it with the cowl on so don't really need it for luggage purposes. It was just to keep it stock.
     


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    Don't use just any ole fastener. The frankenbolt has a lip rolled into them so to be able to tighten with out damaging the faring. plus you also need the plastic piece if you don't use the seat cowl.
     


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