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Pro-Bolt Anodized Oil Filler Caps On Clearance


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I was just buying one for myself, and found that they are on clearance sale.

Regular price, $18.51... sale price, $8.48!

Follow the link here: http://www.probolt-usa.com/aluminium/motorcycle-accessories.html?cat=619&thread_pitch=236&thread_washer_dia=237

If that doesn't work for some reason, look up the M24x3 cap for the BMW F650S. This is the same part veefer800canuck used on his bike.

lofcb10b_1.jpg

ProBolt does list another part for BMW/Honda fitment at the full price, that is the wrong one.

Enjoy!

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Thank you Sir, always wanted a different color so I could tell at a glance it was secure.

I believe these parts are drilled for safety wire, so there's extra measure if you feel the need...

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Open the attached text file for complete honda fitment information for the oil cap.

Basis: Pro-Bolt part LOFCB10 fits my 1999, therefore my 1999 oem oil cap P/N that fits any other Honda models will also fit the Pro-Bolt part.

fitment.txt

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I was just buying one for myself, and found that they are on clearance sale.

Regular price, $18.51... sale price, $8.48!

Follow the link here: http://www.probolt-usa.com/aluminium/motorcycle-accessories.html?cat=619&thread_pitch=236&thread_washer_dia=237

If that doesn't work for some reason, look up the M22x3 cap for the BMW F650S. This is the same part veefer800canuck used on his bike.

lofcb10b_1.jpg

ProBolt does list another part for BMW/Honda fitment at the full price, that is the wrong one.

Enjoy!

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Smooth finish, drilled for easy fitment of lockwire, supplied with O ring. Thread M24 Pitch 3mm. Material - High Tensile Anodised Aluminium.

But you say we need the 22mm no?

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I was just buying one for myself, and found that they are on clearance sale.

Regular price, $18.51... sale price, $8.48!

Follow the link here: http://www.probolt-usa.com/aluminium/motorcycle-accessories.html?cat=619&thread_pitch=236&thread_washer_dia=237

If that doesn't work for some reason, look up the M22x3 cap for the BMW F650S. This is the same part veefer800canuck used on his bike.

lofcb10b_1.jpg

ProBolt does list another part for BMW/Honda fitment at the full price, that is the wrong one.

Enjoy!

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Description

Smooth finish, drilled for easy fitment of lockwire, supplied with O ring. Thread M24 Pitch 3mm. Material - High Tensile Anodised Aluminium.

But you say we need the 22mm no?

Sorry Leon, typo on my part. The F650 part is an M24x3. I will edit my original post.

Also, if you don't have a nearby supplier, I can broker one for you... just let me know when to expect it.

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Thanks for the find Seb (and the clarification Dutchy...I was also hung up on the size difference). Cheers, R.

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I was just buying one for myself, and found that they are on clearance sale.

Regular price, $18.51... sale price, $8.48!

Follow the link here: http://www.probolt-usa.com/aluminium/motorcycle-accessories.html?cat=619&thread_pitch=236&thread_washer_dia=237

If that doesn't work for some reason, look up the M22x3 cap for the BMW F650S. This is the same part veefer800canuck used on his bike.

lofcb10b_1.jpg

ProBolt does list another part for BMW/Honda fitment at the full price, that is the wrong one.

Enjoy!

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Description

Smooth finish, drilled for easy fitment of lockwire, supplied with O ring. Thread M24 Pitch 3mm. Material - High Tensile Anodised Aluminium.

But you say we need the 22mm no?

Sorry Leon, typo on my part. The F650 part is an M24x3. I will edit my original post.

Also, if you don't have a nearby supplier, I can broker one for you... just let me know when to expect it.

So size does matter... :cool:

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Correct! and I'd hazard a guess and state that the girth is more important that its length......

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