Upgrade your Triumph Bonneville or Scrambler with the Low Profile Seat Screws from British Customs. Designed for ease of use and enhanced aesthetics, these seat screws are a must-have for any Triumph enthusiast.
Key Features:
- Compatibility: Specifically designed for Triumph Bonneville, T100, Scrambler 900, and Thruxton 900 models from 2001 to 2017.
- Material: Machined from high-quality 6061 Aluminum, ensuring durability and a lightweight profile.
- Finish: Gloss black anodized finish for a sleek and stylish look that complements your bike’s aesthetics.
- Ease of Use: These screws replace the hard-to-reach stock bolts and extend the seat screw by 1 3/4 inches, making them easy to remove with an Allen key.
- Design: Low profile design that blends seamlessly with the bike’s overall look while providing a secure fit.
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Review by Owner –
Pros:
– Improved Accessibility: These screws extend the seat screw by 1 3/4 inches, making them much easier to reach and remove compared to the stock bolts.
– Tool-Free Option: The diamond-knurled ends allow for hand removal in most cases, though they also have a 6mm Allen hole for when extra tightening is needed.
– High-Quality Material: Machined from 6061 Aluminum, these screws offer durability while remaining lightweight.
– Aesthetic Appeal: The gloss black anodized finish provides a sleek look that complements the bike’s appearance.
– Compatibility: Designed to fit multiple Triumph models, including Bonneville, T100, Scrambler 900, and Thruxton 900 from 2001-2017.
– Positive Customer Feedback: With a 4.8 out of 5 star rating from 18 reviews, customers seem very satisfied with the product.
– Made in USA: For those who prefer American-made products.
Cons:
– Price: They are more expensive than some alternative options available
– Potential for Loosening: Some users have reported issues with the screws becoming loose over time, requiring periodic tightening.
– Limited Color Options: The screws are only available in gloss black, which may not suit all bike color schemes or personal preferences.
– Not Compatible with All Accessories: They may not work with certain aftermarket seat cowls or other modifications.
– Requires Careful Installation: Improper installation could lead to the seat becoming loose while riding, posing a safety risk.
– Overkill for Infrequent Use: If you rarely need to remove your seat, the added convenience may not justify the cost for some riders.