*USED* Front fork inclined head screws black zinc plated after-sales spare parts package-M5x8 K023
*USED* Front fork inclined head screws black zinc plated after-sales spare parts package-M5x8 K023
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USED Front fork inclined head screws in a black zinc plated finish, designed as an after-sales spare parts package for M5x8 applications (Model K023). This set is your practical, ready-to-use solution when you need reliable fasteners for front fork assemblies without buying new OEM components.
Why this matters
The inclined head design helps the screw sit flush on angled mounting surfaces, reducing interference and delivering a tidy, secure fit in front fork hardware. The black zinc plating provides durable corrosion resistance, making these screws a sensible choice for exposed or rugged environments where splash, sweat, or road grime are common.
Key features
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Size and type: M5x8 inclined head screws to match a wide range of front fork mounting points. -
Finish: Black zinc plating for enhanced rust resistance and longevity. -
Condition: Sold as a USED spare parts package (K023); suitable for professionals and savvy DIYers who understand used hardware. -
Cost-effective repair option: A practical alternative to full replacement hardware, helping you complete maintenance or quick fixes without breaking the bank.
Use cases and ideal buyers
Ideal for bike enthusiasts, service shops, and DIY mechanics who need dependable, affordable fasteners to restore front fork mounting integrity. If your fork assembly calls for a compact M5x8 inclined head screw, this spare parts pack is a convenient standby to keep projects moving—whether you’re replacing a worn screw, reassembling after a fork service, or stocking your workshop with essential components.
How to verify compatibility and install
- Confirm that your front fork or related component requires an M5x8 inclined head screw with a compatible thread pitch.
- Inspect the screw threads for wear or damage before installation; replace if threads show any deformation.
- Clean the mating threads in the component and apply appropriate torque as per your service guidelines to avoid over-tightening.
- Use the screws only in applications that match the design intent of inclined head fasteners to ensure proper seating and performance.
Care and notes
Because these are used parts, expect typical cosmetic signs of prior use. They remain functional as fasteners when clean, unthreaded areas and threads are intact. Store in a dry place to preserve the zinc finish and inspect periodically if the fork is exposed to harsh conditions. If you’re unsure about fitment, consult your service manual or compare dimensions against the existing hardware in your assembly.