Parduz
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Good morning, everyone. I own a burgman 650 and I want to change the rear shock absorbers.
Original shock absorbers are attached to the fork via a bolt m10, which reports a "7" molded on the head
the shock absorber is mounted in this way:
therefore -from what I saw googlando- is subjected to cutting effort.
the new shock absorbers however have a threaded hole for m8, so - aside from the replacement of the silentblock- I have to change bolt.
Well, I'm not able to figure out which bolt to mount. I learned that there are various "classes" (8.8, 10.9, 12.9) but I am not able to understand what "equival" the original bolt ( credo that the "7" denotes the torque according to jis norms), as to take into account the reduction of the diameter.
I mean, what bolt should I mount to be sure?
(I'm not sure it's enough to say "take the most durable, on 12.9", I'd like to have a "reborn" answer, so I also learn
)
Original shock absorbers are attached to the fork via a bolt m10, which reports a "7" molded on the head



the new shock absorbers however have a threaded hole for m8, so - aside from the replacement of the silentblock- I have to change bolt.
Well, I'm not able to figure out which bolt to mount. I learned that there are various "classes" (8.8, 10.9, 12.9) but I am not able to understand what "equival" the original bolt ( credo that the "7" denotes the torque according to jis norms), as to take into account the reduction of the diameter.
I mean, what bolt should I mount to be sure?
(I'm not sure it's enough to say "take the most durable, on 12.9", I'd like to have a "reborn" answer, so I also learn
