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Titanium Brake Banjo Bolt - Kx85,kx100,kx125,kx250,kx250f,kx450f,kxf,kfx,klx,kdx on 2040-parts.com

US $7.95
Location:

Marengo, Ohio, US

Marengo, Ohio, US
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1 TITANIUM FACTORY BANJO BOLT

The most trick Banjo bolt on the market!

Made from Grade 5 Titanium, these are lighter weight than the OEM steel bolt, with 1.25 thread pitch and a crown that comes pre-drilled for safety wire.

Titanium is designed to be 46% lighter than steel bolts for the same strength with greater corrosion resistance, used extensively in Aerospace, Medical, Marine, and Chemical Processing, and the same style as used on Factory race bikes for a fraction of the cost.

Replaces the stock steel Single Banjo fitting, can be used at each banjo or junction and are also available in a set of 4. Perfect for roadracing and Supermoto where rules require all fittings to be safety-wired.

OEM replacement, fits all Japanese motorcycle and ATV master cylinders.
CBR, GSX-R, R1, R6, ZX, Bandit, Hayabusa, RC-51, Nissin, and Tokico




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