Anodized Grade 5 Titanium Bolts low price dress up screws
Size:M2-M8
Manufacturing standard:ISO, GB, JIS, DIN, BS and ANSI standards, or drawings provided by customers.
Materials: titanium
Process: cold heading, punching, turning, milling, wire cutting, etc.
Treatment/Finishing: Anodizing
Requirements: No Burrs、Scratches、Dents、Pits
Application: Structural Steel; Metal Building; Oil&Gas; Tower&Pole; Wind Energy; Mechanical Machine; Automobile: Home Decorating
Packing:bulk in cartons (25kg Max.)+wood Pallet or according to customer special demand
Product Name
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Motorcycle screws
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Size
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M2-M20 or Customized Size
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Material
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Steel,Stainless Steel,Alloy steel,Carbon Steel,Brass,Aluminum and So on
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Thread Type
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Fine Thread Or Coarse Thread or Hi-Lo Thread
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Grade
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4.8,8.8,10.9,12.9.etc
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Standard
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GB, DIN, ISO, ANSI/ASTM, BS, BSW, JIS etc
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Non-standards
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OEM is available, according to drawing or samples
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Finish
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Plain, black, zinc plated/according to your requirement
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Certification
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ISO9001,IATF16949,ISO14001
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Package
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according to customers requirement
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USE
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Automobile, aviation, new energy, high-speed rail
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Motorcycle screws are essential components in both structural and aesthetic assembly across performance and custom motorcycles. Increasingly, manufacturers and enthusiasts prefer Grade 5 titanium screws due to their high strength-to-weight ratio and excellent corrosion resistance—critical in exposed environments subject to vibration and weather.
Titanium fasteners are particularly common in engine casings, fairings, exhaust brackets, and brake calipers. Many are anodized in colors like gold, blue, or purple to serve as both a dress-up accessory and functional upgrade. This dual function has made anodized motorcycle screws a favorite in the aftermarket scene, where reducing weight and enhancing visual appeal are key.
Precision machining and ISO-standard thread conformity ensure compatibility across popular models such as Yamaha, Honda, and Kawasaki. Compared to stainless steel, titanium screws maintain torque strength under high heat, making them ideal for performance-critical areas. Their non-magnetic nature also reduces electronic interference near sensors.
With the trend toward customization, full dress-up bolt kits have gained popularity, often including hex flange bolts, fairing screws, and clip-on fasteners. These kits enhance not just the look, but also reduce oxidation risks, contributing to longer service life.
As motorcycle design continues to evolve, the role of high-spec screws—especially Grade 5 anodized titanium—will remain central to both function and form.

