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M5 Screws 75mm fits 60mm Bicycle Fork Crown Tube for Mounting Fenders, Lights...

$ 3.8

Availability: 10 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Part Type: Bolts
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • For Component: Fork
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Condition: New

    Description

    M5 (5mm) Stainless Steel Allen Screws with Hex Head, Length 75 mm for 60 mm Fork Crown Tube. The fitting bolt is not included as you should have one in the fender kit you purchased.
    Thread is 70mm which is just enough thread to fit a fender hook, a couple of washers and a bolt and look neat and cozy.
    You need this if you bought a fender (like a SKS for example) or a light and your bike has a wider 60 mm crown tube as SKS does NOT provide a screw long enough for these!
    I know... I went through this and i had to buy some from China and wait... and wait...
    I bought more than I needed to allow you to order these stateside! This way you do not have to wait for a shipment from China! Ships from Chicago.
    These screws allow you to fit an SKS front fenders onto a for tube that is up to 60 mm wide as SKS does NOT provide a screw for these wider fork tube.
    You do not need 2, but it is better to be safe and you will receive a set of 2.
    Please take the time to refer to photos and description and feel free to ask any question concerning this item to make sure you understand what your are purchasing.
    I guarantee satisfaction with 30 days FREE return!
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    Condition Grade
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    Mint
    : It is what it says - It looks like it just got out of manufacturing. Near Mint can be used if the item is just shy of brand new.
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    Excellent
    : Just a few very minor flaws or damage mostly visible following a detailed inspection.
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    Very Good
    : Some minor cosmetic damage or marking here and there but fully functional and looks great to a rapid inspection.
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    Good
    : More Widespread imperfections and damage but still working as intended.
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    Fair
    : Damage all around and with some minor issues affecting the function of the item unless otherwise mentioned.
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    Poor
    : Not working properly and in need of some repair along with important cosmetic damages.
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    For parts/As Is