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I need two m4 screws for the throttle assembly

bluewoo

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Trading in the 2018 and I cannot find the two factory m4 screws I removed to install a cup holder. Yet I found the ones for the 2006 Goldwing:banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:
What is the exact size?

Thank you!!!!
 
Čheck out cheap cycle parts dot com for a parts fiche that will tell you what you need to know then go to an hardware store and get them
 
No problem, it should go only from the opposite side assembly to your pocket. Be sure you have no holes in the pocket.
 
You can saw the longer screws off with a hacksaw and dress the ends a bit with a 3 square file and they will work just as well as purchasing the shorter screws.
 
Trading in the 2018 and I cannot find the two factory m4 screws I removed to install a cup holder. Yet I found the ones for the 2006 Goldwing:banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:
What is the exact size?

Thank you!!!!

Ace Hardware if you have one close to you. Much easier to get automotive type screws there in the length you need in a small quantity. Don't put wood screw crap from HD and Lowe's in your Spyder. I'm like you and magically disappear screws..put it in a paper towel, tape it up and buy spares lol..
 
M4-.70 x 12 is the size! Ace hardware has them $3.29 each!!! But I am a rewards member so i used my $5.00 coupon!!!!!
 
You can saw the longer screws off with a hacksaw and dress the ends a bit with a 3 square file and they will work just as well as purchasing the shorter screws.

These work perfect too for shortening little bolts and screws.
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