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Stainless bolts
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Stainless bolts
Does anyone sell Z900 front and rear wheel axle and swinging arm bolts in Stainless steel.

Cheers
Gavin
found these but they may as well be gold plated for that price
http://www.zpower.com.au/catalog/produc ... cts_id=327



http://www.zpower.com.au/catalog/produc ... cts_id=327
chrisu wrote:ADRIAN H wrote:Phil Denton Engineering do, but they are not quick.
They've been ok when I've used them.
Not 'next day' but not weeks either
Last time I used them, it took around 3 months for a rear brake push rod. Good quality job, though. I would give them a bell and check turn around. As I may have just been unlucky.
http://www.phildentonengineering.com/index.html
ADRIAN H wrote:chrisu wrote:ADRIAN H wrote:Phil Denton Engineering do, but they are not quick.
They've been ok when I've used them.
Not 'next day' but not weeks either
Last time I used them, it took around 3 months for a rear brake push rod. Good quality job, though. I would give them a bell and check turn around. As I may have just been unlucky.
http://www.phildentonengineering.com/index.html
What grade would be best to use as we have machining companies around here that may be able to make some up

Cheers
Gavin
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ADRIAN H wrote:chrisu wrote:ADRIAN H wrote:Phil Denton Engineering do, but they are not quick.
They've been ok when I've used them.
Not 'next day' but not weeks either
Last time I used them, it took around 3 months for a rear brake push rod. Good quality job, though. I would give them a bell and check turn around. As I may have just been unlucky.
http://www.phildentonengineering.com/index.html
Ouch
Gavin wrote:jimmock wrote:A lot of engineering shops are very wary, or will not make spindles (axles) or swing arm pivots in stainless.
Spoken to a couple around here , they said they can machine anything
Until I mentioned motorcycle wheel axles.
I know many that will point you to the door, if asked this!!
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Jim,
The 17-4 stainless I used is a B***D to machine - it wrecks cutting tips.
But is very very strong.
We use this materials in a all of our Umbilical sheave shafts & swivel heads.
http://www.specialtysteelsupply.com/bro ... l-data.pdf
The 17-4 stainless I used is a B***D to machine - it wrecks cutting tips.
But is very very strong.
We use this materials in a all of our Umbilical sheave shafts & swivel heads.
http://www.specialtysteelsupply.com/bro ... l-data.pdf
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