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TH1RT3EN


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posted September 09, 2010 10:24 AM        Edited By: TH1RT3EN on 9 Sep 2010 18:30
Lower Farring Bolts??

I have noticed that my 09 is becoming notorius for loseing the lower farring bolts just like my 07 was. I am thinking about using a drop of the Locktite Blue on each bolt that does not go into a well nut.

Has anyone else had this issue? If so what do you reccomend to use so you dont end up missing bolts often?


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posted September 09, 2010 11:00 AM        
I had the issue also, blue Loctite was my dealers solution, now I only lose them when i take the bike apart.
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posted September 09, 2010 05:37 PM        
good deal, at least someone else was told what i was thinking. I have heard it both ways from dealers. Some say use blue locktite and some say dont.
ill give it a shot and see how well things work out.

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posted September 09, 2010 06:48 PM        
+1 on the blue locktite , either that or buy a lot of spare bolts and parts.
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posted September 10, 2010 12:58 AM        
14's are notorious for losing those bolts. Everybody who's ever owned one that I've asked about has lost at least a couple including me, before they wised up and started using blue locktite on them. Now I put the blue on them every time I take them off/put them back on.
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posted September 10, 2010 05:25 AM        
Lost mine a couple of times, and it usually takes the dealer a couple of tries to get the correct bolts from their supplier. I bought extras last time.
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posted September 10, 2010 08:46 AM        
Ive never had any come loose and they shouldn't either because the rubber portion on the back of the wellnuts gives the bolt a slight drag so it would prevent them from coming loose in the first place. Make sure you have the nylon washer in there as well.
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posted September 10, 2010 08:59 AM        Edited By: TH1RT3EN on 10 Sep 2010 17:01
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Ive never had any come loose and they shouldn't either because the rubber portion on the back of the wellnuts gives the bolt a slight drag so it would prevent them from coming loose in the first place. Make sure you have the nylon washer in there as well.


i have never had any of the bolts come loose that are in well nuts. But the bolts i was referring to are located on the lower belly pan farring up front. there are 2 per side that come loose often if nothing is done to help them stay in (these bolts go into aluminum brackets, not well nuts). I have also noticed the front fender bolts like to loosen up over time as well...

Im going to hit the Non-Well Nut bolts with some Blue Locktite this weekend... Hopefully they stay put.

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posted September 10, 2010 09:37 AM        
+1 I have lost mine as well. In fact that reminds me I need to take a look see if the replacments are still there.....
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posted September 10, 2010 09:38 AM        
I had lost my lower fairing bolts. Went to autozone and found some matching bolts and just used them. 10mm bolt not allenhead though.
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posted September 11, 2010 04:12 PM        
I've never had any problems with this on my 06 or 08...
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posted September 12, 2010 06:28 AM        
I've got small rubberized washers at work that I use on ALL my bodypanel bolts -- never lost a single one.........biggest problem I have is rounding out the socket when I'm torqueing the caliper mounting bolts -- SHCS are the stupidest piece of hardware Kawasaki could've used on calipers -- I should replace those with Torx drive bolts instead, at least I'd be able to torque those down to the recommended spec without fear of rolling them out -- f*ckin' engineers....
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posted September 12, 2010 07:24 PM        
I just checked mine.still tight.
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