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    10mm x1.25 stud or button head bolt

    Does anyone know where I can find these, checked fastenal and Brofasco and no luck!

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    Re: 10mm x1.25 stud or button head bolt

    Your local motorcycle dealer?
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    Re: 10mm x1.25 stud or button head bolt

    Try Bolts Plus. Presumably you know the length. You may have to settle for a socket-head cap screw.

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    Re: 10mm x1.25 stud or button head bolt

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian P View Post
    Try Bolts Plus. Presumably you know the length. You may have to settle for a socket-head cap screw.
    Yes, but does he know the SAE or ISO rating? What is the bolt for? Is it for a motorcycle, car, boat, piece of farm machinery or what?
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    Re: 10mm x1.25 stud or button head bolt

    Its just for where the mirrors used to attach, I am going with bar ends and dont want the holes on the hand controls

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    Re: 10mm x1.25 stud or button head bolt

    Quote Originally Posted by sobe69 View Post
    Its just for where the mirrors used to attach, I am going with bar ends and dont want the holes on the hand controls
    Ah, now we have something to work with. Another option would be to find a smaller sized cap screw, bolt, etc, to slide into the hole that has been given a squirt of silicone adhesive first. Or, better yet, go to CDN Tire or any hardware store and get some of those little black plastic plugs used to conceal counterbored screw heads in furniture. A dab of silicone adhesive and you'll have a cheap, quick solution that will look factory installed.
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    Re: 10mm x1.25 stud or button head bolt

    Acklands has a lot of choices and maybe what you need but you probably have to buy a box.

    Another option is drill a slightly larger hole with a numbered bit and tap for a stainless screw, then Loctite it in.

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    Re: 10mm x1.25 stud or button head bolt

    Quote Originally Posted by sobe69 View Post
    Its just for where the mirrors used to attach....

    There are a variety of plastic plugs available at Kawasaki dealers which are custom made for your application. I'm sure the folks in parts would be happy to help you out.

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