Before anyone goes out and starts buying these up and changing out their engine cover bolts, keep in mind that when people say "carbon fiber" or "carbon" in this context, they mean carbon fiber reinforced plastic. So these bolts are plastic bolts with some carbon fibers in them.
Unlike most CF composite parts that you'll see for motorcycles, though, these use PEEK instead of epoxy. PEEK has a glass transition temperature of around 290 degrees F. That means that these will quit acting like a rigid material and start acting like a gel at that temperature. Will some engine cover bolts approach that temperature? Maybe, maybe not. Will your fancy plastic bolts result in your Duc "marking its territory" every time you park? Maybe, maybe not.
So keep that in mind before you spend all your money on plastic screws. Plus, if strength and temperature are really that much of a non-issue for a particular screw, you know what's even lighter than plastic with carbon fibers in it? Plastic without carbon fibers in it. Plus, it's cheaper.
