Quick release bolt kit?

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sil3nt
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Quick release bolt kit?

Post by sil3nt »

Need a bolt kit. Don't know whether to get the quick release bolt kit or just the normal ones.

Does the quick release require any other modifications? Can't say i know much about the quick release bolts and how they work but they do sound easier to use.

Don't really want to have to modify anything to make them work.
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Re: Quick release bolt kit?

Post by DrunkenMistake »

I think you need those little brackets on the inside, I have those uh.. Step screws? they have a little grove in them rather than a thread and they lock onto the inside steal clips, im assuming the quick release is the same, wouldnt recommend them in the Tron tho, some pratt will probably take your fairings off and slap them in his car
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Re: Quick release bolt kit?

Post by Hadies »

They're called dzus fasteners and you'll need to replace the fixing on the tabs on your fairing to fit them.
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Re: Quick release bolt kit?

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quick release does probably mean quickly stolen tbh.. :down:
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Re: Quick release bolt kit?

Post by sil3nt »

Thanks for the replies everyone.

Was worried about theft but then again its not hard to take the fairings off with normal bolts anyway!

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