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HOMEALL PRODUCTSDisc Brake Rotor BoltsDucati / Aprilia Titanium Front Disc Torx Head Bolt M8 (1.25mm) x 20mm Bronze
 Titanium Front Disc Brake Rotor Torx Head Bolts Ducati / Aprillia M8 (1.25mm) x 20mm Bronze  Titanium Front Disc Brake Rotor Torx Head Bolts Ducati / Aprillia M8 (1.25mm) x 20mm Bronze
 Titanium Front Disc Brake Rotor Torx Head Bolts Ducati / Aprillia M8 (1.25mm) x 20mm Bronze  Titanium Front Disc Brake Rotor Torx Head Bolts Ducati / Aprillia M8 (1.25mm) x 20mm Bronze

Ducati / Aprilia Titanium Front Disc Torx Head Bolt M8 (1.25mm) x 20mm Bronze

PRODUCT CODE : DISC/BROM81.25/20
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Designed as disc bolts which include many models of Ducati and Aprilia applications. Make sure the thread pitch, bolt length and diameter matches that of the original manufacturers bolt you intend to replace. Titanium fasteners are ideal for applications that require both lightness and high strength. Our M8 (1.25mm) x 20mm disc bolts are manufactured from titanium grade 5 which is both extremely strong and incredibly light, having one of the the highest strength-to-weight ratios available to the industry, 30% stronger than steel and almost 50% lighter, reducing unsprung and rotational mass. As well as the weight saving benefits, the bolts offer higher corrosion resistance than OEM bolts.
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£3.55

M8 (1.25mm) x 20mm Titanium Torx Head Bolt

Material : titanium Gr5 (Ti-6Al-4V) 

Tensile Strength: 900~1050Mpa

Weight : 5.5g 

Hot forged CNC machined with rolled threads 

Finish : Bronze

Head diameter : 13mm

Head depth : 5mm 

Torx size : T40

Excellent corrosion resistance

Install the bolts using the torque values specified by the original manufacturer. Always consult a qualified technicial or equivalent expert for installation. Make sure the thread pitch, bolt length and diameter matches that of the original manufacturers bolt you intend to replace.

Colour Bronze
Length 20mm
Thread Diameter M8
Thread Pitch 1.25mm
Pack Quantity 1
Brand DUCATI / APRILIA

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