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Shock Bolt

Shock Bolt

Goes through an eyeleted shock and screws into the frame or nut. All shock bolts are solid.

Shank Diameter
Thread Size
Material

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Questions?

Measuring Tips

A digital measuring calliper will be your friend here. If you do not have one, ask your local bike shop if they can help.

Thread size can be found by measuring the diameter of the thread. For example 9.9mm is M10.

Thread Pitch can be found by counting the number of spaces along a 10mm section of thread. Then divide the length(10) by the number of spaces.

  • 10/10spaces=1.0pitch
  • 10/8spaces=1.25pitch
  • 10/6.7spaces=1.5pitch
  • 10/5.7spaces=1.75pitch

Tolerances will be taken care of for you. For example, a 10mm diameter will come in just under 10mm, in order to slide through its mating counterpart.

If you are not sure about taking measurements yourself, ask a bike shop to help you. Measurements to be entered in millimetres and must be as accurate as possible.

If you're really not sure and need some help, please get in touch.

Material Choice

7075 Aluminum $ - Super strong and lightweight. Note: Finish is raw, right off the machine. Raw aluminum can dull over time, but will remain strong and reliable.

Stainless steel $$ - A solid upgrade if your original bolt has broken or if you are concerned about strength.

Grade 5 Titanium $$$ - Incredibly strong, lightweight and resistant to corrosion.

How long will it take?

This is a made-to-order part. Please allow time for it to be machined and shipped out.

We aim to get custom parts out to customers within one week of ordering. If you're stressed out and in desperate need, please get in touch.

So, how do I do this?

Step 1: Measure the part you need a copy of. If you need help, see measuring tips below.

Step 2: Check your part looks similar to the one in the picture. If not, browse others in the Bolt Wizard menu.

Step 3: Select the options that match your part and enter the dimensions shown in the picture.

Step 4: Tell us the bike you have, so we can build a database that may help other customers in the future.

Step 5: Upload a clear photo of the part in question, to help avoid any mistakes.