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Hello,

Looking to buy some OEM fairing screws for the 1199 panigale. These are the screws that connect the front upper and lower fairings to the body. I believe other panigale variants use the same screws but the part number is 77211091C

Long story short - I replaced the oem screws with some cheap fancy colored screws and they now are all stripping out. Luck would have it that I cant locate my original screws :(

Need 14x or whatever you have.
 

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They are called flanged button hex heads, do a search in your area you might find a supplier close by.
 
man that would completely clean me out homie...3-6x i could do...if you get no help hit me up

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They are called flanged button hex heads, do a search in your area you might find a supplier close by.

If I can't find any oem ones I will definitely do that. Didn't know if I can find any with the same head so that I can carry the same hex allen.
 
Hello,

Looking to buy some OEM fairing screws for the 1199 panigale. These are the screws that connect the front upper and lower fairings to the body. I believe other panigale variants use the same screws but the part number is 77211091C

Long story short - I replaced the oem screws with some cheap fancy colored screws and they now are all stripping out. Luck would have it that I cant locate my original screws :(

Need 14x or whatever you have.

The OEM ones are .... too, not very expensive to order a set of titanium Fairing screws, I put titanium in all my clips, rearsets, fairings etc precisely because I was tired of the OEM screws acting like they were made of under cooked clay.
 
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The OEM ones are .... too, not very expensive to order a set of titanium Fairing screws, I put titanium in all my clips, rearsets, fairings etc precisely because I was tired of the OEM screws acting like they were made of under cooked clay.

True but the oem look sturdy atleast for the fairings - pretty low torque requirements. The aluminium ones are garbage though. The cheapest set I can find is $65 - which isn't bad but I think I can get the generic screws for under 10 bucks at home depot.
 
McMaster-Carr website has most everything. I'm away from the garage at the moment, but maybe this link will have what you need.


Last week while getting a bike ready for a track day, I ran across some similar bolts from my old Aprilia RSV4. That might be another, less expensive avenue.

Best of luck.
 
There are tons of screws on all of the marketplace sites but none look quite the same. I haven't found any aftermarket screw that looks just like the factory OEM screws. I've never had a problem with them either except that the two cylinder engine tends to rattle them right off the bike. You have to keep on them and snug them up before every ride. If you do that for a few days, they tend to stay after that.
 
There are tons of screws on all of the marketplace sites but none look quite the same. I haven't found any aftermarket screw that looks just like the factory OEM screws. I've never had a problem with them either except that the two cylinder engine tends to rattle them right off the bike. You have to keep on them and snug them up before every ride. If you do that for a few days, they tend to stay after that.

they are so cheap, just buy a whole set for the bike but these look pretty close McMaster-Carr or just do a google search automotive panel screw flanged button hex - Google Search
 
Those are very attractive and not ridiculously priced, as long as shipping doesn't beat you up too much. I tend to take my stuff apart and put it back together a lot and have had issues with Ti bolts rounding off a bit and becoming somewhat annoying over time. I'll admit that I'm not using absolute premium tooling, but I have found Ti to almost be on par with aluminum when it came to repeated installation and removal.

I was about to say screw it and get these
 
Those are very attractive and not ridiculously priced, as long as shipping doesn't beat you up too much. I tend to take my stuff apart and put it back together a lot and have had issues with Ti bolts rounding off a bit and becoming somewhat annoying over time. I'll admit that I'm not using absolute premium tooling, but I have found Ti to almost be on par with aluminum when it came to repeated installation and removal.

The weight saving is not worth as much as the bling effect for most people who go down the titanium route, steel is fine and as you mention, its much more durable in repeated use. One of the issues with titanium and why I dont use it on my bike is that the quality can vary wildly. I certainly wouldnt buy any of ali express for much more than fairing screws and definitely not mission critical items such as caliper bolts, you really want to know where its made and go through a reputable supplier.
 
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