Honda CB350 Stainless Steel Axle Adjuster Bolts

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Are your axle adjusters rusty? Or are they bent? Whether you are doing a concours level restoration or racing you should replace those old things with these brand new stainless steel axle adjuster bolts with locking nuts designed to fit all 1968-1972 Honda CB350K (twin-cylinder) motorcycles.

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Specifications:

2x Metric 316 Stainless Steel Hex Head Cap Screws M6 Size, 1 mm Pitch, 60 mm Length, Fully Threaded

AND

2x Metric Type 316 Stainless Steel Hex Nuts M6 Size, 1mm Pitch, 10mm Width, 5mm Height

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Replaces OEM Honda Part Numbers 90119-258-000 (bolt) and 94001-06200-0S (nut)

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Original Honda bolt on the left, new stainless steel bolt on the right.

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Custom precision ground tips match the swingarm dimples perfectly and allow for easy alignment and adjustment.

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Don't use rusty old hardware on your shiny clean bike. These stainless steel axle adjusters are the finishing touch for that show wining look and will last a lifetime. (Note: axle adjuster blocks not included.) I guarantee you will not find these bolts at your local hardware store and places like Fastenal and McMaster require large minimum purchases.

The OEM replacement parts cost $9.84 / pair from Western Hills Honda Yamaha. Get these improved stainless steel chain adjuster bolts for just $10 / pair shipped in the USA! I'm located in Alexandria, VA. Please PM me for Paypal info.
 
These may also fit other Hondas but determining proper fitment is the responsibility of the buyer. I will not accept returns because they don't fit your particular bike. I ended up with a bunch of these when I switched to a CB400 which uses a M7x1.00 axle adjuster bolt so I'm clearing out my excess inventory of these CB350 adjusters.
 
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