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Josh Cox
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Bolt part numbers Vs specifications
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12.05. 2009 10:27 »
Evening,
Where could I find the specifications for bolts for a given part number, for example 65-5295, how long is it supposed to be, CEI or Whit ?...
Thanks in advance.
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RichardL
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Re: Bolt part numbers Vs specifications
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12.05. 2009 11:31 »
Josh,
Try part number searches on
www.burtonbikebits.net
,
www.domiracer.com
(first click "Online Store", then, no hyphen in the number), or,
www.stainlessbits.com
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Good luck,,
Richard L.
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Josh Cox
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Thanks,
Burtons does the trick nicely.
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Re: Bolt part numbers Vs specifications
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Download the file from Stainless bits and keep it on hand.
Mine is just about worn through
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