
Honda NX 250 fairing screw replacement
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I Lost One Screw From The Motorcycle Fiaring Of My Good Old Honda Nx 250. The Original Nut-Holder Is A Rubber Fit, Which Is Distroyed By Time (You Can See On The Picture). The Screw Got A Distance Holder For Protect The Fairing: The Torque Will Not Press Directly To The Plastic And So You Can'T Tighten To Much And Damange The Plastic And A Big Screwhead For A Goot Power Distribution - I Intend To Maintain These Properties. Sadly I Only Had M5 Hexagon Bolts And Nuts I Have To Use. First Press Nut M5 Nut In The Nutholder. The Nut-Holder (Nutholder) An Nut-Holder-Clip (Nutclip) Should Hold The M5 Nut In Place And Hold The Holder In Place By Press The Clip In The Nutholder Through The Existing Hole. The Nut-Holder-Clip Left (Nutclipleft) Should Hold The Nut In Place While Screwing But Is Not Necessary - Just Use The "Normal" Nut-Holder-Clip (Nutclip). Put The M5 Screw With The Distance Holder (Screw-Distpiece) Through The Fairing To The Nut And Tighten Them. For Maintaining The Original Screw-Head (4Mm Inbus Aka. Allen Bolts) I Create The Screw-Cover. Sadly It Doues Not Work Like I Except Until Now. Either The Inbus Is Bad Or The Cap Slips Off From The Screwhead.. Have Fun!
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