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LIGHTECH cobalt aluminum engine screw kit (38 pieces) Triumph Street Triple 675
€120.00
€109.20
Fasteners
Motorcycle fasteners include all the screws, bolts, nuts and other fasteners used in the construction and assembly of different motorcycle parts. These fasteners are essential for holding components in place and ensuring rider safety. Here are a few points to consider about motorcycle fasteners:
Materials: Screws and bolts used in motorcycle fasteners are generally made of steel, stainless steel or light alloy. Materials are chosen for their corrosion resistance and mechanical strength.
Screw types: There are many different types of screws and bolts used on motorcycles, such as hexagonal screws, countersunk screws, pan head screws, eye bolts, etc. Each type has a specific use. Each type of screw has a specific use depending on the components it secures.
Sizes and dimensions : Motorcycle fasteners are available in different sizes and dimensions to suit the specific features of each motorcycle part. It is important to use the correct dimensions to ensure proper fastening.
Tightening torque: When assembling or repairing the motorcycle, it's crucial to respect the torque specifications recommended by the manufacturer. This avoids over- or under-tightening screws, which could compromise safety.
Maintenance: Motorcycle bolts and nuts can be subjected to considerable stress due to vibrations and forces exerted during riding. We recommend that you regularly check the condition of the fasteners, ensure that they are properly tightened and replace any damaged screws.
Specific fastenings: Some parts of the motorcycle, such as footrests, mudguards, fairings, etc., may require specific fastenings. It is important to refer to the motorcycle owner's manual or manufacturer's specifications to use the appropriate fasteners.
When carrying out maintenance or repair work on your motorcycle, we recommend using original spare parts or components of equivalent quality to guarantee the safety and performance of your motorcycle.



