Thread pitch?

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Re: Thread pitch?

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Ok, I just had the front left one out and with my trusty vernier gauge measured a shade over 12.5mm across 10 threads. So, Porndog's spot on; 1.25mm pitch it is.
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Re: Thread pitch?

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Neosophist wrote:
thunderace wrote:
twist&go wrote:threads metric common pitch is 1.25

But you'll find that the Japs don't think like that. Some bolts may be 1.25mm pitch but others may be 1mm pitch.
The Honda Common service manual is useful it has all of the pitches for different types of bolts they use on bikes.. obviously there are some exceptions and these are docuemented too.

Might not give you the exact answers for everything but worth having if you don't already have
all hondas guides give is bolt diametre and length,

im pretty good with the bolts on the NC afterall ive measured about 90% and ordered/fitted them myself, all changed for SS or titanium.

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