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Chain Guard bolt size?

Started by paulie, December 11, 2007, 03:52:37 PM

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paulie

hey guys, hoping you can help.

When I bought my tigger, it did not have a chain guard fitted. I ordered one, but it did not come with mounting bolts. Any chance someone knows what size is needed? i dont have a spare bolt in the right size/thread pitch to find out using stuff i have laying around without taking off other bolts from the bike(which i suppose i COULD do :))

have a call in to the dealer to see if they can tell me, but they arent very good about calling back in a timely fashion and i'm going to the hardware store this morning.

i tried to find a fiche online, but was unsuccessful. if someone knows of a website that has fiche for a  2005 Tiger, i'd be very appreciative of a link!

thanks in advance!
Current Bike: 2005 Tiger in Silver.
Former Bike (also my first): 1980 KZ650

AndyM

Quote from: "paulie"hey guys, hoping you can help.

When I bought my tigger, it did not have a chain guard fitted. I ordered one, but it did not come with mounting bolts. Any chance someone knows what size is needed? i dont have a spare bolt in the right size/thread pitch to find out using stuff i have laying around without taking off other bolts from the bike(which i suppose i COULD do :))

i tried to find a fiche online, but was unsuccessful. if someone knows of a website that has fiche for a  2005 Tiger, i'd be very appreciative of a link!

thanks in advance!


One is an M6x20, the other is M6x22. Bikebandit.com has an online fiche for the Tiger.
http://houseofmotorcycles.bikebandit.co ... er/o/m6914

Andy

paulie

nice!

thank ya kindly andy!
Current Bike: 2005 Tiger in Silver.
Former Bike (also my first): 1980 KZ650