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screws for the rear brake control

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Raymend

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I've order some screws because the bottom one fell off.
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According to twin motorcycles that screw is supposed to be #2 (link here) A0620.5CZB
Screw, M6-1 X 20 flat hd, counter sink, clear zinc.

I've ordered the screws and this is what I've received.
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Either I made a mistake or the part number is listed wrong.
In short, could anyone please tell me what type of screws go there and where to find them.

Thank you. Bike is a 2003 Buell XB9S.
 
remove the top one and measure head diameter thread diameter and pitch and thread length. Many vendors out there (Fastenal, Hill-Rom, McMaster Carr, etc., etc.) that can match it. Just saying....
 
If you remove the good, take it to a ACE Hardware store, most have a really good selection of stainless screws. I believe those are a sae 10-24 thread.
 
That's the problem I can't remove the top one. I think it may have broken and I can't see or reach the other side.
 
The brake master cylinder bolts on from the back. The bottom one in your picture is in backwards and not holding anything (unless you put a nut behind it). The top one isn't broken or your brake cyl would be flopped on the ground. The head is on the back side and recessed a bit so hard to see.

Remove the three Allen head bolts holding on the rear set bracket to the frame. You can leave everything else connected. Look behind it, you'll see the screws. I think the ones you ordered are correct.
 
Thanks nicholas900, I was able to put in the screws.

And thank you all for your help and suggestions.[up]:)
 
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