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Yamaha Rd400 28 Original Marked "9" Bolts Fasteners Hardware Replated Zinc on 2040-parts.com

US $15.95
Location:

Deerfield, Illinois, US

Deerfield, Illinois, US
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Yamaha RD400 1976-1978 (probably also used on 1979 Daytona Special): 28 original fasteners that have been zinc replated. One is poorly plated and not up to the level of the others. These all have the heads marked with number 9. This is not claimed to be a complete set, there may more required. Your Yamaha dealer cannot order these any longer- they substitute new different style bolts. Nothing else looks as correct as the original factory bolts on your classic Yamaha two stroke twin. Included are:

Qty. 2   M10 X 35mm length

Qty. 4   M8 X 35mm length (shouldered type)

Qty. 3   M8 X 55mm length

Qty. 2  M8 X 40mm length

Qty. 4  M8 X 30mm length

Qty.2  M8 X 20mm length

Qty. 4 M6 X 25mm length

Qty. 3  M6 X 16mm length

Qty. 1  M6 X 30mm length

Qty. 2  M6 X 55mm length

Qty. 1 M5 X 90mm length

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