Hi folks! Wrenching on my wife's 2004 Breva, I discovered the 2 bolts that attach the ignition lock to the bike disappeared! The entire lock/key cylinder slides freely out of its housing. No hardware can be found on the floor. A mystery, as the bike has sat for 3 months. Before I jack with the wrong threads, can anyone tell me the spec on the bolts? Thanks, JP
To be precise I would need to see it, but at a guess items of that size would use 6mm x 1.0, but I have seen similar ignition/steering locks use 8mm x 1.25
If you don't have a stock of bolts take one of each size from some other component and test in the hole by hand.
I'd rather ride a slow bike fast, than a fast bike slow. But the older I get the faster I was. Bike Tow Brisbane, Ph 0400 816 885
Since it is a 2004 and in the US, I'm assuming it is a 750 Breva. Please let me know if it is and I will move this topic to small block. The parts manual for this and other bikes is available in the downloads section.
That said, the 750s use two different M8 bolts, one is a special M8X15 that I think has a tamper proof head (shears off) and a standard M8X30. I'm also going out on a limb and assuming the thread pitch is standard for an M8 at 1.25.
John Zibell 2006 1100 Breva 1990 MK V LeMans MGNOC L-188