Banjo bolts finish
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Banjo bolts finish
After a very wet ride a few days ago I noticed my banjo's are rusty. What finishes are availiable?, I fancy some alloy ones , does anyone supply these?.
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Re: Banjo bolts finish
Hi Bob
We usually sell stainless steel banjo bolts, but out of stock at the moment, but we should have the new batch ready by some when in February. Not entirely comfortable with alloy bolts myself, but that's probably more my paranioa coming through!
Whatever you do make sure you use the flanged head ones as it helps prevent the banjo distorting (belling in).
Nigel
We usually sell stainless steel banjo bolts, but out of stock at the moment, but we should have the new batch ready by some when in February. Not entirely comfortable with alloy bolts myself, but that's probably more my paranioa coming through!
Whatever you do make sure you use the flanged head ones as it helps prevent the banjo distorting (belling in).
Nigel
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Re: Banjo bolts finish
Hi Bob
Stein-Dinse in Germany sells aluminum banjo bolts and Howard ( single duck on this forum ) from widecase.com and discovolante sells titanium banjo bolts for a very nice price
Eldert
Stein-Dinse in Germany sells aluminum banjo bolts and Howard ( single duck on this forum ) from widecase.com and discovolante sells titanium banjo bolts for a very nice price
Eldert
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Re: Banjo bolts finish
The Alloy banjo bolts and other alloy parts sold by Stein-Dinse in Germany are also distributed by French company BDI production http://www.bdi-production.com/fr/1_monza-racing-parts. We (Lacey Ducati) stock many of these parts as well, unfortunately not on our website due to being way behind with listings! The Bevel gazers are particularly nice, the best around by far.
Stein-Dinse are unusually cheap on the banjo bolts, compared to Monza racing products prices. So best bet if you want alloy banjo bolts!
Nigel
Stein-Dinse are unusually cheap on the banjo bolts, compared to Monza racing products prices. So best bet if you want alloy banjo bolts!
Nigel
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Re: Banjo bolts finish
Thankyou,Nigel and Eldert,what a wonderfull resource this site is. With generous and unselfish experts happy to help. Someday hope to meet up and buy you all a beer.
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Re: Banjo bolts finish
Bevel bob wrote:Thankyou,Nigel and Eldert,what a wonderfull resource this site is. With generous and unselfish experts happy to help. Someday hope to meet up and buy you all a beer.
Always available at Stafford Show, opportunities twice a year to thrust a beer or two into my hands!
Howard
Capo di tutti capo at http://www.widecase.com
Supreme Commander at http://www.discovolantemoto.co.uk
Capo di tutti capo at http://www.widecase.com
Supreme Commander at http://www.discovolantemoto.co.uk
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Re: Banjo bolts finish
Bevel bob wrote:Thankyou,Nigel and Eldert,what a wonderfull resource this site is. With generous and unselfish experts happy to help. Someday hope to meet up and buy you all a beer.
Always available at Stafford Show, opportunities twice a year to thrust a beer or two into my hands!
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Howard
Capo di tutti capo at http://www.widecase.com
Supreme Commander at http://www.discovolantemoto.co.uk
Capo di tutti capo at http://www.widecase.com
Supreme Commander at http://www.discovolantemoto.co.uk
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