Thanks Rob. I'll put your notes into an online spreadsheet so we can collect what we know.
Link is here: https://1drv.ms/x/s!AreW5w5WmJsqrFeLbZTlUbrrf_C7
Calling Lightweight owners: please feel free to edit/amend the stud or bolt sizes in the "Notes" column.
Once the sheet is more or less complete, I can get it into the archives so it's there for future reference...
lightweight bolts
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Re: lightweight bolts
1989 Moto Morini Dart 350
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Re: lightweight bolts
Looks good Paul. I have not seen that excel file before, no tool bar to sort etc.clanger9 wrote:Thanks Rob. I'll put your notes into an online spreadsheet so we can collect what we know.
Link is here: https://1drv.ms/x/s!AreW5w5WmJsqrFeLbZTlUbrrf_C7
Calling Lightweight owners: please feel free to edit/amend the stud or bolt sizes in the "Notes" column.
Once the sheet is more or less complete, I can get it into the archives so it's there for future reference...
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Re: lightweight bolts
Thanks all... some really useful info there
Paul
1960 Model 8
1974 Yamaha RD250B US Model 6 speed
1960 Model 8
1974 Yamaha RD250B US Model 6 speed
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Re: lightweight bolts
Hi Rob,
It's just an extract of the studs & bolts from your Excel files. Good point about the search/filter things, I've put that back on...
It's just an extract of the studs & bolts from your Excel files. Good point about the search/filter things, I've put that back on...
1989 Moto Morini Dart 350
1993 Ducati 750SS
1993 Ducati 750SS
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Re: lightweight bolts
Search would be good. For one need. Many STD fittings fit various parts of the bike. So fi pt. no. is selected as prime selection, it will of course group all pt. no's that are the same. You can then see how many of say a certain bolt you need. ( not forgetting to also note the number off from the parts list )clanger9 wrote:Hi Rob,
It's just an extract of the studs & bolts from your Excel files. Good point about the search/filter things, I've put that back on...