Corroded disc bolts

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by Tripletrouble, Jul 2, 2012.

  1. Never saw that but anyone looking will maybe try bolt, don't move, freeze it and save a lot of grief with heat. It's my age be gentle with me, I don't even buy green bananas anymore.
     
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  2. I buy mine from Racebolt, and they have a 25% offer on at the moment
     
  3. I always replace most the fixings exposed to the elements with stainless steel ones generally sourced from Ebay.
    However when it comes down to important ones like disc and calipers bolts I always buy these from Pro Bolt and you can guarantee the quality of the material used.
    If I was you I wouldn't chance it.
     
  4. I've used ti from pro bolt on all parts of my r1 never had a problem.
     
  5. Just apply the rule. No test certificates, no buy. No idea if Pro bolt use traceable and fully tested material, would hope they do. I always ask the question Do you have Mill certicates and testing certs.
    I cannot tell if a fastener is good by sight alone. Lovely and shiny maybe. No one has a problem until they have one.
     
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