Honda Valkyrie Stainless Steel Screw Kit / Bolt Kit on 2040-parts.com
Houston, Texas, US
Honda Valkyrie
107-Piece Highly Detailed
Stainless Steel Screw Kit
About the Kit
Replace the scratched, nicked, rusted, missing, or chewed up compressed oatmeal stock screws with these very attractive stainless steel socket head stainless fasteners. This is a custom hand picked highly corrosion resistant, and durable stainless steel hardware screw kit to replace many of the stock fasteners on your motorcycle. These shiny screws will stay beautiful for the life of the motorcycle. Kit is complete, well sorted, and highly detailed with full instructions. Makes the perfect mini project and will enhance the good looks of your bike.
The Honda Valkyrie stainless screw kit is a high quality, well thought out, and extremely detailed kit. This very intense 107-piece screw kit contains A2-70 grade metric stainless steel designed specifically for the Honda Valkyrie. Do not be surprised if you find higher corrosion resistant A4 hardware in our kits. The step-by-step instructions are written in plain English and are easy to follow. Our screws are Button, Cap, Low Cap, and Flat Head style requiring common Hex key tools. Self-tapping screws are all Phillips head stainless. This is very complete and well thought out.
The Valkyrie fasteners are separated into 6 zip lock bags and clearly labeled according to screw type and location. Assembly instructions correspond to bag ID. Difficulty level: easy. Buyer need only basic wrenching ability, some free shop time, and common tools. Stainless kits make a great weekend project or gift idea. Call us if you have any specific questions regarding our products or specific installation on your bike - 713/222-0832.
Kit includes screws to fit the following components
- rear brake reservoir mount and cap
- brake reservoir cover and mounts
- clutch and brake lever mounts
- instrument and controls area
- engine rear camshaft cover
- turn signal cover screws
- rear brake line mounts
- six carburetor covers
- handlebar clamps
- radiator grill
- horn grill
- and much much more...
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