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cbranni
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Identification of nut and bolt
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Afternoon all
I am having trouble identifying where this nut and bolt goes, I can't remember taking it off (nothing new), I am hoping somebody can help me.
Thanks, Colin
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Re: Identification of nut and bolt
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Could be a steering stem pinch bolt ?
Cheers dave
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cbranni
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Re: Identification of nut and bolt
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Spot on Dave,
29-5315 and 27-5135, I had put a standard bolt in place of it and I thought when tightening it up it didn't seem right as there wasn't much room, sorted now thanks to you.
Kind regards Colin
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