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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Sat Nov 26, 2011 8:18 pm

Ya welcome.
Ya may want to get a longer one and cut to fit. .........lm

Kigsby wrote:Thank you Loud! That was driving me crazy! I didn't know if the part book was wrong or if the bolt that was in there was wrong. I couldn't figure out why they would use a bolt with threads showing instead of a pan head. I'm going to order the 6x115 panhead screw.

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Post by brewsky » Mon Nov 28, 2011 11:43 am

48lesco wrote:Again - Why not just order the right screws from Honda? The 115mm screw retails for $1.16 and you can get it online for 70 cents. I wouldn't order it online by itself, but geez, don't pay to have one made.

http://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuine/ho ... 06115.html
I just called them and it is NOT available.
I entered all the cover screw sizes and quantities in their on line ordering system and the price came to $9.99 (with a couple extra thrown in)....not too bad.... then calculated the shipping........$17.00........GRRRRRRRRR!....but OK for really original parts.............then read the fine print at the bottom of the order page......"just because it says we have it DOESN'T mean we really have it, you have to call or e-mail to make sure". So I called, and sure nuff they don't.
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Post by 48lesco » Mon Nov 28, 2011 1:58 pm

You're right, they are now not available. It's been about a year since I tried to buy the 115's. I would still check with a local Honda dealer though. Many of them had a pretty good inventory of those.

Shipping is usually a deal breaker, but some of those online sites give a good indication of whether or not you can get it from Honda. I have been using powersportsplus.com lately - good service and much more reasonable shipping. Even better if you buy in bulk.

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90089-259-000 Bolt

Post by conbs » Mon Nov 28, 2011 4:06 pm

The 90089-259-000 bolt is only needed if you have a Leg Shield on your bike. The Leg Shield shows up in the last few pages of many (but not all) parts manuals. Normally, you would use a cross screw like the rest of the case screws, but a little longer. My 1960 Parts Manaual refers to a 6X106 screw in place of the #19 Leg Shield bolt.
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Post by Kigsby » Mon Nov 28, 2011 5:26 pm

You're right Brewsky.....I just got the order cancellation - they don't have the screw. I'll be checking a few more places and if I find someone that has them, I just may order a bunch and sell them! Thanks all!

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Post by brewsky » Mon Nov 28, 2011 7:52 pm

I just got a confirmation e-mail back from Rimfire... http://www.rimfire-eng.com/CB77_SamplePage.htm...
and they indicate they include a 6x120 in their kit which is a panhead phillips.
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Post by Jethro » Mon Nov 28, 2011 9:04 pm

I was able to get all the hardware for the side cover (including the long one) form the local Fastenall store. I think they had to order in the long one which cost me a couple of extra dollars. I ended up getting all allen head bolts though because I didn't want to deal with having to locate more screws due to stripped heads. Not original but will probably save me a headache down the road.

One thing you might want to do Kigsby, (I did this just to save a few bucks) is make a template out of that side cover gasket you ordered so you can make your own in the future.

Jethro

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