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Dzus fasteners

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Anyone know if the Dzus fasteners (those twisty things which hold the seat cowl on) are a standard size or not? Just found this 'ere site which may be useful

http://www.dzus.co.uk/Live/Dzus/CMS.nsf ... /Catalogue#

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Re: Dzus fasteners

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Darth_1100S wrote:Anyone know if the Dzus fasteners (those twisty things which hold the seat cowl on) are a standard size or not? Just found this 'ere site which may be useful

http://www.dzus.co.uk/Live/Dzus/CMS.nsf ... /Catalogue#

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Post by minivin »

B J R4-60-SS could be an option....... Ring type, 1/4" diameter (nearly 7mm), 600 thousandths long and STAINLESS STEEL :D Thats using their coding system so whether they have any is another question......
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I got some replacements from DZUS which fit fine.
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Stempy you are a tease :oops: Details man - details :wink:

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Details are as follows, I know someone who works there and he got them for me.
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Ah...I see :lol: .............

.....................Has anyone tried the Dzus fasteners that you can buy from motorbike shops to hold fairings on? They look quite similar apart from the built in rings used to twist them, rather than screwdriver slots

Like these - scroll to near the bottom.

http://www.tastynuts.com/acatalog/index ... atalogBody

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