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pk50
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7 mm bolts

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Were in town on a saturday can i find 7 mm bolts 3/4 or 1 inch . I think
thats what i need for the rear hub puller on the lambretta ? or is it a 5mm?
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try edmonton nut and bolt, they are on argyll right beside that huge sewing machine store 8635 63 Avenue NW, Edmonton
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I have bought a lot of metric bolts for my Vespa'a exhast at home depot. They always had what I needed.
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edmonton nut and bolt will be my first stop on monday , not open on saturday.
home depot has up to 6 mm only . thanks G
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pk50 wrote:edmonton nut and bolt will be my first stop on monday , not open on saturday.
home depot has up to 6 mm only . thanks G

Ummm I have a complete hub puller that can be used by any certified Lambretta nut, since you own one you qualify. Let me know.
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Angelo If you are coming out for coffee on sunday, please bring it along. If not i can pick up the bolts on monday.
I bought a puller from scoot rs but it has no 7mm bolts with it . It figures.
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pk50 wrote:Angelo If you are coming out for coffee on sunday, please bring it along. If not i can pick up the bolts on monday.
I bought a puller from scoot rs but it has no 7mm bolts with it . It figures.
I'll only let you use it if you promise to use the bolts with the plate it came with! Mr Lambretta would kill me iF he heard otherwise.
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Post by jbcollier »

I have a box full of various size 7mm bolts. You need FULL thread penetration otherwise you risk pulling the threads out of the hub. Edmonton nut and bolt has 7 mm in grade 8.8 (grade 5 equivalent) which would be a good choice for a puller.
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pk50 wrote:Angelo If you are coming out for coffee on sunday, please bring it along. If not i can pick up the bolts on monday.
I bought a puller from scoot rs but it has no 7mm bolts with it . It figures.
No coffee for me today :cry: Work , work, work :cry:

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