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    What torx tip sizes is use to remove all tupperwares if needed?
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    I would suggest just getting a set, usually cheaper than buying 3-4 separate. Home depot has a set that is reasonable.

    I think most of the main panels are T30. Some of the stuff around the dash area is T15. There may be an oddball or two around the bike as well.

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    Harbor Freight has them cheap as well.
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    Most of the bolts holding on the Tupperware are M6 torx head bolts. These use a T27 torx. Be careful not to order a torx plus bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcthorne View Post
    Most of the bolts holding on the Tupperware are M6 torx head bolts. These use a T27 torx. Be careful not to order a torx plus bit.
    This is incorrect. T30 Torx is the correct size.
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    Sears has nice bit sets, including the one with the "pin holes" needed for some panels. Mine use a handle like a screwdriver with changeable bits
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldmanzues View Post
    Sears has nice bit sets, including the one with the "pin holes" needed for some panels. Mine use a handle like a screwdriver with changeable bits
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    A agree with getting the set of torx bits. When I owned my 09 GS most of the bodywork was T30 with the odd screw needing T15 and T20. My ST is the same except they put in some 6mm Allen head. Really!!!! BRP whut's up with that. Torx, Allen both are fine pick one and go with it!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bullant12 View Post
    DO NOT REMOVE THOSE TORAX SCREWS!!! Those are not needed for removal. They are simply to hold the pegs that insert into grommets. Again DO NOT REMOVE THE SAFETY SCREWS!
    Torax screws, where are they?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkLawson View Post
    This is incorrect. T30 Torx is the correct size.

    Sorry, I have both bits. While a T30 can be jammed in to force the bolt to turn, it does not fit correctly and will bugger the fastener (bugger = technical term). Been using theses exact same fastners on my Ford GT for several years and the same debate happened on that forum for a while too. The correct bit for an M6 Torx Button Head Screw is T27.....Or what ever fits when you need to remove it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jerpinoy View Post
    Torax screws, where are they?
    The 2 chrome ones with the safety pins on the left and right sides, around knee level.
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    Question Help please

    I know this is a oldy but can someone tell me what size security torx these 4 do not remove bolts are? it appears we have 1 on each side that is loose

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    Quote Originally Posted by joeam View Post
    I know this is a oldy but can someone tell me what size security torx these 4 do not remove bolts are? it appears we have 1 on each side that is loose

    DO NOT REMOVE THOSE TORAX SCREWS!!! Those are not needed for removal. They are simply to hold the pegs that insert into grommets. Again DO NOT REMOVE THE SAFETY SCREWS!

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    Default I think you tighten the nut on the inside

    I had a similar problem with a couple of these being loose; the bent-post ones I believe. My memory is I tightened them by tightening the nut on the inside-side of the side panel after I positioned them at the angle I wanted. I hope I'm remembering correctly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joeam View Post
    I know this is a oldy but can someone tell me what size security torx these 4 do not remove bolts are? it appears we have 1 on each side that is loose
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2dogs View Post
    DO NOT REMOVE THOSE TORAX SCREWS!!! Those are not needed for removal. They are simply to hold the pegs that insert into grommets. Again DO NOT REMOVE THE SAFETY SCREWS!
    I dont want to remove them i want to tighten them as they are loose will try the back side as suggested thanks for the help!!

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