748/916/996 Rear wheel/ axle nuts

Discussion in '748 / 916 / 996 / 998' started by sburrows87, Mar 31, 2012.

  1. Hi all,

    My nuts (oh err) on the rear axle (i.e. sprocket and wheel side) look a bit tired through corrosion - I rang a dealer up to be quoted around £43 the pair.

    I know you can get alloy ones for similar money, but does anyone know of any stainless ones or any other suggestions?

    Cheers!
     
  2. Probolt use to to do a Ti one - dont know if they still do though...
     
  3. You could get them re-plated and a few other bits to
    for the price of new parts.

    brian.
     
  4. Thanks for the replies guys. Yeah, I just didn't fancy spending £80+ on a pair of nuts even though they do look good and the problem with plating is that the bike would be out of action whilst they were being done :(
     
  5. Would you really want critical nuts like these made from alloy??
     
  6. Nope definitely not - hence why I was after something out of stainless
     
  7. Wanted some chroming done for 400/4, just a few bits and pieces? The company refused to take the job on - minimum £50 order only... :frown:
     
  8. they turn up on Ebay for £15 the pair with 'washers' from time to time so you could go the replate route that way. Chrome platers often have a min. qty so best to get together with some fellow platers etc.
     
  9. Yes that was the other thing I was worried about, the one plater I know has a minimum 'bucket' sized quantity lol
     
  10. I just used wet and dry on mine followed by scotchbrite pad then Solvol and they came up better than new.
     
  11. Not a bad idea iang27, how do you fare with rust?
     
  12. Just use wire wool or rougher wet and dry to start off with then gradually go smoother. Mine look nearly Chrome !
     
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