Matching NC35 bolts
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Matching NC35 bolts
So i am after
4 front caliper bolts
and
1 or 2 front brake pad bolt plug
Heres a picture (the 2 left bolts)

Just wondering if anyone knows other bikes i can pull these bolts from
Thanks, Eden.
4 front caliper bolts
and
1 or 2 front brake pad bolt plug
Heres a picture (the 2 left bolts)

Just wondering if anyone knows other bikes i can pull these bolts from
Thanks, Eden.
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Re: Matching NC35 bolts
why dont you get some TI ones from tasty nuts.
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Re: Matching NC35 bolts
there was a post on here no so long ago discussing the viability of using second hand brake caliper bolts.
seemingly they are a bit like shear bolts and once torqued up to the proper torque, once loosened loose their strength somewhat.
hopefully someone will be along shortly to clarify this
seemingly they are a bit like shear bolts and once torqued up to the proper torque, once loosened loose their strength somewhat.
hopefully someone will be along shortly to clarify this
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Re: Matching NC35 bolts
Honda parts:
45203MG3016 (Brake pad plug) £2.20 ea (instock @ lings & dss)
90106MR7000 (Small flange bolt) £2.08 ea (SO @ dss / instock @ lings)
Is the long bolt a Torques? If so its
90107KV3701 £1.83ea (2 day @ lings / SO 7 day @ dss)
45203MG3016 (Brake pad plug) £2.20 ea (instock @ lings & dss)
90106MR7000 (Small flange bolt) £2.08 ea (SO @ dss / instock @ lings)
Is the long bolt a Torques? If so its
90107KV3701 £1.83ea (2 day @ lings / SO 7 day @ dss)
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Re: Matching NC35 bolts
Thats interesting, that means i need 4 new bolts whenever i change front wheels (I run slick and wets for trackdays).Sligeach wrote:there was a post on here no so long ago discussing the viability of using second hand brake caliper bolts.
seemingly they are a bit like shear bolts and once torqued up to the proper torque, once loosened loose their strength somewhat.
hopefully someone will be along shortly to clarify this
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Re: Matching NC35 bolts
Neosophist wrote:Honda parts:
45203MG3016 (Brake pad plug) £2.20 ea (instock @ lings & dss)
90106MR7000 (Small flange bolt) £2.08 ea (SO @ dss / instock @ lings)
Is the long bolt a Torques? If so its
90107KV3701 £1.83ea (2 day @ lings / SO 7 day @ dss)
thanks heaps

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Re: Matching NC35 bolts
Strictly speaking you should replace them every time you remove them as they are stretch bolts.eden.kwok wrote:Thats interesting, that means i need 4 new bolts whenever i change front wheels (I run slick and wets for trackdays).Sligeach wrote:there was a post on here no so long ago discussing the viability of using second hand brake caliper bolts.
seemingly they are a bit like shear bolts and once torqued up to the proper torque, once loosened loose their strength somewhat.
hopefully someone will be along shortly to clarify this
As you say though that gets expensive, what I do however is torque them up to NC30 settings rather than NC35 and lock wire them, that way they're not fully stressed, still tight enough and with the lockwire not likely to move.
As for buying/getting replacements they are under £2 each from Honda or pro-bolt/tasty-nuts do titanium pre-drilled very nice ones.
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Re: Matching NC35 bolts
Sweet, should I use Titanium or Stainless?fastdruid wrote:Strictly speaking you should replace them every time you remove them as they are stretch bolts.eden.kwok wrote:Thats interesting, that means i need 4 new bolts whenever i change front wheels (I run slick and wets for trackdays).Sligeach wrote:there was a post on here no so long ago discussing the viability of using second hand brake caliper bolts.
seemingly they are a bit like shear bolts and once torqued up to the proper torque, once loosened loose their strength somewhat.
hopefully someone will be along shortly to clarify this
As you say though that gets expensive, what I do however is torque them up to NC30 settings rather than NC35 and lock wire them, that way they're not fully stressed, still tight enough and with the lockwire not likely to move.
As for buying/getting replacements they are under £2 each from Honda or pro-bolt/tasty-nuts do titanium pre-drilled very nice ones.
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Re: Matching NC35 bolts
Ti of course.
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Re: Matching NC35 bolts
Ive used stainless allen key type bolts on my bikes for years with no issues, wheels on and off all the time. i just clean them up and put a drop of threadlock on em