has anyone used these bolts from rusty rider
I have. If they are the same set, it's not specific for any one part of the bike but more of an assortment that works in a number of places. It's nice that way and I've actually bought a couple sets so I can slowly replace all the Phillips heads with allens. The only place they won't work are where there's a countersunk screw.
Great kit for general purpose. Try these guys for a kit specifically for the CB CL and CAs. Click on vintage parts, and then screw kits
http://www.mginproducts.com/screw%20kits.htm davomoto
64 CB77 63-7 CB77 Cafe' 67 CL77 64 CL72 66 CL77 big bore flat tracker Many others!
hi, I have used Hexagon raised heads from inox fastners http://www.inoxgrp.co.uk the lenghts specified by the parts manual, inplace of the stock philipsheads, they also have a kit for the cb, but for some special bolts i have used http://www.phildentonengineering.com/ brilliant.
fred.nl You can get the long screw in socket style from http://www.mcmaster.com/#socket-cap-screws/=80fkn4 or http://www.stainlesscycle.com/catalog/i ... h=22_23_28 I've not found a phillips that long yet. (115mm) Need to watch mixing suppliers, since the finishes don't always match.....some polished, some not, some knurled, some not etc. I like the look of the phillips better and will go back to them if I find a set that includes the long one at a reasonable price. 66 dream, 78 cb750k, 02fz1, 09 wing
I purchased a set from rustyriders on eBay. While not entirely comprehensive, they worked out great.
You could also take the misc. bolts you need to replace, clearly label them and go to a hardware store to match up. My local Ace had just about everything I needed. Stock up on lots of extras while you're there. You never know when you'll need them. Current restoration: 1962 CB77
http://www.flickr.com/photos/1962_cb77_restore/
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