Titanium Bolt Kit from a Honda CRF250R. Small bolts are 6mm x 1.0, large bolts are 8mmx 1.25. The 4 red ones are aluminum fork guard bolts. This kit costs over $1500 new and saves significant weight. It will replace all the inner and outer clutch cover bolts, the ignition cover and oil filter cover. The big bolts replace the axle and bottom fork pinch bolts or brake caliper.
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