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    Quote Originally Posted by F6BPDX View Post
    Jay, I admit to not knowing enough about this. Will it be a problem long term? I know that it isn't at risk of breaking right now or anything but 10 years down the road what will the situation be? Also I did not use any never seize on the bolts, so perhaps I should remove them (and buy some never seize) and add some.

    Also Dirtstiff, do the zinc coated bolts not rust?
    No guarantee, but I used the black, zinc coated I thought them a good alternative to stainless. They are cheap and in my opinion, were better quality than those that came with the riser. I also use never seize or dielectic grease on all bolts I expect to remove again. I think this also prevents corrosion or electrolysis and prevents rust.

    I have had mine in since the bike was new, with no rust. I live west of you on the river.
    Last, I also remember reading reviews about another riser manufacturer's bolts failing, so I updated to these grade 5, black, zinc bolts. Very easy to change and available at an Ace near you. Very happy with the risers, otherwise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    The SS will be a lot of $$$
    If I remember right, I think stainless at Ace cost a couple of bucks per bolt. I usually replace my bolts with SS. For instance, I use them on my luggage rack, and I too use never seize on everything. First time I removed my seat, I put some on the bolts, and never have an issue putting them back in, or lining them up.....ever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiflyer View Post
    If I remember right, I think stainless at Ace cost a couple of bucks per bolt. I usually replace my bolts with SS. For instance, I use them on my luggage rack, and I too use never seize on everything. First time I removed my seat, I put some on the bolts, and never have an issue putting them back in, or lining them up.....ever.
    You are correct, they are $2.73 a piece BUT they only carry them in a 1.50 thread pitch (at least in the two I have been in) and we need a 1.25.


    Jim,

    I will grab a few of the zinc coated and see what happens, along with some never seize. You wouldn't happen to remember the length needed for the MBL riser bolts would you? I would prefer to buy the new ones prior to removing the current ones.


    Thanks again guys!

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    Quote Originally Posted by F6BPDX View Post
    You are correct, they are $2.73 a piece BUT they only carry them in a 1.50 thread pitch (at least in the two I have been in) and we need a 1.25.


    Jim,

    I will grab a few of the zinc coated and see what happens, along with some never seize. You wouldn't happen to remember the length needed for the MBL riser bolts would you? I would prefer to buy the new ones prior to removing the current ones.


    Thanks again guys!
    No, Id be guessing in metric and that isn't good about now...
    I'm out of town until Saturday however, when I get home I could pull one or mic one of the oem bolts I still have and get you the dimension, if works?
    Don't stop riding though, as others have said, the rust you are seeing is cosmetic this early in the game.
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    If you go down the road of using stainless bolts, never put them in dry and always use a little anti seize, grease or a smear of oil.
    The stainless can gall and destroy the thread when removing if they were tightened too much.

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