cbx 550 Lost some bolts


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cbx 550 Lost some bolts

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Hi!

I recently lost quite a few bolts on my cbx 550. I am looking for replacement bolts for the left front brake claw, the clutch lever and an indicator light. Is there a place where I can find the part numbers and measurements for the bolts so I can just buy them at a hardware store?

Thanks in advance!

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CMS in the Netherlands has a great web-site with parts-lists and diagrams for almost all Honda models, something like www.cms.nl.com

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Never throw anything away.

For more years than I’d like to admit, I’ve been tossing spare metric hardware into organized (kinda) bins. Chrome, acorn, general purpose, etc. That habit has saved me countless annoying trips to the hardware store or delays waiting for a $2 order to arrive.

I know it doesn’t help you today, but maybe down the road...
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Re: cbx 550 Lost some bolts

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EMS wrote:CMS in the Netherlands has a great web-site with parts-lists and diagrams for almost all Honda models, something like http://www.cms.nl.com
Great! Thanks a lot.
desertrefugee wrote:Never throw anything away.

For more years than I’d like to admit, I’ve been tossing spare metric hardware into organized (kinda) bins. Chrome, acorn, general purpose, etc. That habit has saved me countless annoying trips to the hardware store or delays waiting for a $2 order to arrive.

I know it doesn’t help you today, but maybe down the road...
Thats a good idea indeed. Thanks!

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