2008 fairing screw/bolt missing - where to get a replacment?

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There are three screws on each side of the fairing - in a line right above the turn signals. I just realized I'm missing one!

I looked at the exploded diagram on BikeBandit but can't see the bolt size. "No matter", I thought to myself, "the GYSM at home will certainly make everything clear". Nope - you can see the screw in the diagram, but its specifications are not listed anywhere.

Anything I google about "fairing bolts fjr" just gets me these full sets of fancy-pants colored bolts for those who want to tart up their bike. I just want the same damned thing. Does anyone know where I should go for this?

 
Beware, these screws have a Teflon like washer under their head to keep it from scratching or digging into the paint. Make sure you use one. I suggest going to your favourite Yamaha dealer and get an assortment of screws, washers, and rivets for the bodywork. Having a few spares on hand is always a good thing when one disappears.

Brodie

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Something like this collection on ebay is your best bet: https://ebay.to/2LnNZnF

Or simply search for "FJR1300 nuts bolts" which is how I found that.

I can see there's at least one of what you want in that picture. I bought a similar collection in 2008 and have used it on my 2006 from time to time.

-=MD

 
Buying a bag of old bolts actually sounds like a most-excellent idea. It was going to cost me almost $30 just to get 4 bolts shipped. (Thought maybe I'd go to a Yamaha dealer and see what the cost is right at the parts counter, first - maybe this weekend?). If that strikes out, or if the bolts are super-dumb expensive, I'll look into the used collection such as the link you posted. Thank you for that!

 
I don't know for sure what's out there, but I've got a pretty good selection of random little bits from 3 FJRs in my garage. Once in a great while I've even got the one I need. At least now I know what to do with them someday--a long time from now--when I decide to hang up the helmet. Oh hell, I'll sell the helmet too!
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That little plastic washer can be made out of an old milk bottle (they do tend to tear up with numerous R&Rs).

"Paper punch tool" to punch out the center, put the bolt thru, trim around the bolt with scissors to

the edge.

Works great..

 
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