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I know a few people on the forum had links to places to find/buy well nuts, Lowes Home Improvement Center being one of them. Well stopping by two different Lowes, I could not find the metric versions, then going online they had appeared to not have any in stock, so I went to the internet...Low and behold I found this place http://www.clipsandfasteners.com/Nuts_Well_s/138.htm and was able to find metric well nuts! The best part of it is that they are local, in fact they are literally across the street from where I used to work!

Figured I'd share with the class, who knows, maybe someone already posted about this place but figured I share anyway. They sell them in bulk only, but at $14.15 for a box of 25 ($.56 ea.) why not buy them in bulk. Not like I'll never need them again, right?

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Thanks for the tip and please report back on how well they work.

Several years ago I bought some aftermarket well nuts online and while the thread was correct the rubber body was just a tiny bit smaller diameter than the OEM version, making it very difficult to keep them from spinning in the hole when the bolt was turned. Can't remember where I got them, though.

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I don't have the box at hand anymore, but I ordered a box from that vendor last spring for a bulk replacement of the dry rotted and permanently squished well-nuts on the bike. The ones I ended up ordering were slightly shorter than the stockers and probably about the original diameter. They were loose enough to fall out if you turned a fairing over but they tightened up just fine - no spinning. I'll see if I can find the email receipt, maybe it has the part number.

Found it:

https://www.clipsandfasteners.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=A16242

The other thing I remembered was that I wish the rubber "head" was a little larger diameter.

These may be a better fit:

http://www.clipsandfasteners.com/Well_Nut_M5_8_665_Length_p/a16248.htm

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I don't have the box at hand anymore, but I ordered a box from that vendor last spring for a bulk replacement of the dry rotted and permanently squished well-nuts on the bike. The ones I ended up ordering were slightly shorter than the stockers and probably about the original diameter. They were loose enough to fall out if you turned a fairing over but they tightened up just fine - no spinning. I'll see if I can find the email receipt, maybe it has the part number.

Found it:

https://www.clipsandfasteners.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=A16242

The other thing I remembered was that I wish the rubber "head" was a little larger diameter.

These may be a better fit:

http://www.clipsandfasteners.com/Well_Nut_M5_8_665_Length_p/a16248.htm

I bought a box of both just for grins, but the 16248 matched what I had used in the past with no issues. I'll probably change one or two on my 09 that are on the cusp of going south. I'll let you all know what the results are.

Cheers

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I don't have the box at hand anymore, but I ordered a box from that vendor last spring for a bulk replacement of the dry rotted and permanently squished well-nuts on the bike. The ones I ended up ordering were slightly shorter than the stockers and probably about the original diameter. They were loose enough to fall out if you turned a fairing over but they tightened up just fine - no spinning. I'll see if I can find the email receipt, maybe it has the part number.

Found it:

https://www.clipsandfasteners.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=A16242

The other thing I remembered was that I wish the rubber "head" was a little larger diameter.

These may be a better fit:

http://www.clipsandfasteners.com/Well_Nut_M5_8_665_Length_p/a16248.htm

I bought a box of both just for grins, but the 16248 matched what I had used in the past with no issues. I'll probably change one or two on my 09 that are on the cusp of going south. I'll let you all know what the results are.

Cheers

Thats cheaper for a box then what i paid for 6 from Partszilla.

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Now if i could just find black chrome bolts to replace the stock chrome on the outside of the fairing, I know those rubber deals have to be shot, nice find. Suppose could never find a black replacement for that big flared one though. Anyone ever try to replace the bottom fairing clips/push pins with this sort of setup?

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Guess I'll have to check the hardware store on the quarter turns, looking them up has left me a bit confused. Thanks for the suggestion.

Go to http://www.kurveygirl.com/shop/index.php?cPath=104, they carry D-Zus 1/4 turn fasteners.

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Guess I'll have to check the hardware store on the quarter turns, looking them up has left me a bit confused. Thanks for the suggestion.

Go to http://www.kurveygirl.com/shop/index.php?cPath=104, they carry D-Zus 1/4 turn fasteners.

I think that's where I'm going next, just paid $2.65 ea. for OEM this week to fix a few failed ones.

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I'm looking to change to the 1/4 turn Dzus, will any work? which ones do you recommend? They have a lot of different sizes from what I see. Thanks

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I'm looking to change to the 1/4 turn Dzus, will any work? which ones do you recommend? They have a lot of different sizes from what I see. Thanks

Check out Kurvy Girl. She sells them made for OEM plastic.
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Guess I'll have to check the hardware store on the quarter turns, looking them up has left me a bit confused. Thanks for the suggestion.

Go to http://www.kurveygirl.com/shop/index.php?cPath=104, they carry D-Zus 1/4 turn fasteners.

I think that's where I'm going next, just paid $2.65 ea. for OEM this week to fix a few failed ones.

I did the same thing... just added 10 to a Service Honda order last week... gotta remember to search VFRd first!

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