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Old 02-11-2004, 03:08 AM
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if special order is expensive,get 50 mm and cut them down with a grinder to 47
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Josh, how much is a set...?
Old 02-11-2004, 07:21 AM
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Default I've Got them on my Stock Dual Spokes

However, you need the longer bolts! Work great...
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Default Hey NJTTR . . .

Hey NJTTR,

I was thinking of doing the same until I get some new rims. Any rubbing issues on the fender wells? Any pictures you might be able to show me?

I wanted to get the 15mm H&R with some longer bolts. and maybe reuse them with appropriately offsetted aftermarket rims in a few months.

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Default I ordered a set of 50mm bolts. It looks like there is extra clearance for them as yzf996 is...

happily running 55mm.
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Thanks. I ordered the 50mm bolts. They should work perfectly.
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