Wanted Looking for fender bolts for ST1100

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guess they’re 6 x54mm shoulder bolts. I was watching a pair of them on EBay but they sold and these are a specialty fastener I can’t find anyplace. I’m not that picky and if the head was slightly different I don’t care just want something that will work. It’s not necessary I rode it all last season missing them after I did forkseals and LED lamps. No idea where they went bc they’re kinda big! So, if anyone has a set of these or know if another bolt that will work I would be thrilled!! Thanks Lance. On a positive note rebuilt carbs are on it and new coolant hoses and it starts and idles great and no leaky;)
 
Standard or ABSII?
If it is a standard I am guessing you are looking for 90106-MT3-000 which is a 6X46.


If it is an ABSII maybe a 90113-MM5-000?
 
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Standard or ABSII?
If it is a standard I am guessing you are looking for 90106-MT3-000 which is a 6X46.


If it is an ABSII maybe a 90113-MM5-000?
Yep that’s it funny that PN isn’t specific to those bolts which are 6 x 54mm, there are other fasteners much different that carry that same PN? Anyway, found them across the pond for $20 USD shipped which is a lot but not too crazy.
 
Yep that’s it funny that PN isn’t specific to those bolts which are 6 x 54mm, there are other fasteners much different that carry that same PN? Anyway, found them across the pond for $20 USD shipped which is a lot but not too crazy.
I would be surprised if Honda had the same part number on different parts.
If they change or modify the part, they usually change the number.
I just looked up the part number and plugged it into EBay to see what came up.
CMSNL across the pond sometimes has ST1100 stuff and also David Silver Spares.
Shipping eats you alive from over there, but it is what it is.
You could probably find something that would work from a fastener house online and use washers to make up for the shoulder part.
 
Nope, I was shocked same PN different fastener. Nbd found a place in the states that has them for like 5$ e little cheaper found them by searching that PN though. Mystery solved! Bottom line is, lose stuff be ready to pony up and pay for it;)
 
Nope, I was shocked same PN different fastener. Nbd found a place in the states that has them for like 5$ e little cheaper found them by searching that PN though. Mystery solved! Bottom line is, lose stuff be ready to pony up and pay for it;)
Or have some parts bikes in your stash ... ;)
 
NM the PN is different on the little pan head ones which is 90106-MT3-003 not 000 which I need. But I can only find in europe they are hard little boogers to find!!
 
Or have some parts bikes in your stash ... ;)
Not there yet and hope not to be! First bike I’ve owned in like 30 years and really happy with it but working on them is different than working on cars but I’m slowly kinda getting used to it! Mines just a commuter bike not a garage queen but I love it and can’t wait to get it out esp now that my carbs are back on! Found out the float height was way off (low) on all of them which is why I was riding around with the choke on often bc it was leaning out and sputtering badly and it drive me nuts! It drive me to yank the carbs off and ship them off to be rebuilt!;) Ain’t nothing special about it just my “Joe Dirt” ST as I call it. Came from a trailer park in Hiawatha IA!
 

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Since the ST1100 was a much bigger market in the UK/Europe than the States, the parts selection is usually better over there.
Some parts are still available, some are not.
I've got the space so I have 4 ST1100 runners and 4 ST1100 parts bikes.
 
Well forget all that buying from Europe they wanted $35 USD to ship the things so like $46 for them! No, no no!! I can live without them!! I’ll find something to use!
 
what part of the fender are these going on? If they're not visible, maybe something like this will work? Its missing the shoulder part, but that might not matter depending on the application.


they're local to me, and I'd be happy to pick them up for you next time I'm around there, but I don't get down there on a regular basis. They don't list prices anymore since they stopped Internet sales, but they're probably under a buck each and maybe under 50 cents each, their prices are really good and they sell them by the piece. Lemme know if you're interested, and they also have a 50mm length if that would work better.
 
I’m not sure they are a specialty fastener for sure. And they are exposed. As long as it works I really don’t care the fender stays in place without them I’m just not crazy about them being gone.
 

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Ha ha, I forgot to tighten those down decades ago after having the forks off the bike, and had one back out and get lost so I replaced them with a couple of hex head bolts that I found at HD. Been running those for 20+ years now, probably closer to 30. Next time I'm down there, I'll pick up 4 of the ones I showed in the previous post and send 2 of them to you if you're interested.
 
Ha ha, I forgot to tighten those down decades ago after having the forks off the bike, and had one back out and get lost so I replaced them with a couple of hex head bolts that I found at HD. Been running those for 20+ years now, probably closer to 30. Next time I'm down there, I'll pick up 4 of the ones I showed in the previous post and send 2 of them to you if you're interested.
Absolutely! I’d appreciate it. I’ve been scrolling McMaster Carr and others those shoulder bolts are kinda hard to find that long but again, I’m not that picky! Could use a 6nm Allen head bolt too. As long as right size and length.
 
If you add small washer or two under the head pretty much any bolt of the right length and size should work.
FWIW, the hex heads that I have there now have no washer under the head, so the ones I referenced with the flange head will work fine without a washer.
 
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