Bolts for motocross and enduro plastics - complete mounting kits
( number of products: 106 )Plastic screws are the small fasteners that keep your MX/off-road bike’s plastics and trim tight: number plates, side panels, airbox covers, fork guards, skid plate add-ons, and seat/airbox interfaces depending on the model. They’re made to bite into plastic without cracking it, stop panels from buzzing loose, and make quick trackside access easier when you’re swapping filters between motos or cleaning mud after a wet enduro. Fresh plastic screws also help protect mounting points, so you don’t end up with ovalized holes, torn tabs, and panels that never sit right.
When choosing plastic screws, match fit and compatibility first: bike brand/model/year, thread type and pitch, and the exact location (OEM-style, self-tapping for plastics, or captive/washer-head styles). Pay attention to head type and drive (flange head, button head, Phillips/Allen/Torx) for access with gloves and tool kits. Material matters too: quality polymer or coated metal options resist corrosion from wash chemicals and keep a consistent bite; softer plastics can be safer for fragile tabs, while tougher types hold better in high-vibration areas.
Common mistakes are over-tightening (strips the plastic instantly) and mixing random screws that are too long, bottom out, or punch through the panel. Replace screws when the head is rounded, threads look glossy/flattened, or the panel starts backing out after a ride—also check rubber grommets and clips, because worn grommets make any screw loosen.
Tip: Start every screw by hand for 2–3 turns and stop tightening as soon as the flange seats—plastic holds best with light torque, not force.
