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  • Source for Nylon Windscreen Fasteners?

    Hey all, wondering if anybody has a source for those small white nylon windshield bolt and nut fasteners? These are the small little plastic guys I need, not the metal bolts with rubber grommets.

    Thanks!

    d.
    '88 Hawk GT, TBR RC31 fairing kit and exhaust, jetted. Still slow
    '95 900SS/SP, '86 GSX-R1100, '98 R1, '03 XB9R Firebolt
    '85 911 Carrera 3.2 coupe
    '18 Audi S3
    Blog: www.things-thatgo.blogspot.com

  • #2
    eBay or Amazon search:

    "nylon plastic screws nuts"
    "I couldn't afford NOT to buy it!"

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    • #3
      I just used the cheapo nylon license plate nuts and bolts.

      If you were looking for a support group you're barking up the wrong tree. This place is fulla enablers dude. - Shooter77us

      The bitterness of low quality lingers long after the thrill of a low price has gone. - RacerX450

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      • #4
        I found mine at an ACE Hardware store. Come in white or black. It is a small cup that the machine screw sits in and gets covered by a snap cap to hide the screw head. Hope that helps.
        Bi-Coastal U.S.A.: Los Angeles, CA and Long Island, NY

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        • #5
          Guess I’ll throw in McMaster-Carr, my favorite (but def not the cheapest) source for special hardware.

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          • #6
            [QUOTE=riot;n974469McMaster-Carr[/QUOTE]
            Always heard good things about them - I find their website catalog very difficult to use but I am an idiot, so I have that handicap...

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            • #7
              The nice thing about mcmaster carr i they have 3d drawings so if you have a 3d printer you can download and hit print, epecially if you are looking for a nylone or abs product. Just print in PETG if you want it to be stronger, chemical and heat resistant.
              88 Blue Hawk GT - Under construction but rideable (guest approved)
              89 BlackHawk 2.0 - On the lift and being assembled
              90 Hawk GT (color as to yet be determined) - Still on the shelf in crates

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              • #8
                Thanks guys, I ordered some M4x12mm nylon bolts and nuts off ebay, 25 sets for about $5.
                '88 Hawk GT, TBR RC31 fairing kit and exhaust, jetted. Still slow
                '95 900SS/SP, '86 GSX-R1100, '98 R1, '03 XB9R Firebolt
                '85 911 Carrera 3.2 coupe
                '18 Audi S3
                Blog: www.things-thatgo.blogspot.com

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