I agree with Sam here.
In my onw bikes, I have the Poggipolini (but no others!) titanium bolts that are available for Ducatis.
Otherwise, I have Allen-head 12.8 steel bolts I had zinc plated and heat treated myself.
After plating the steel needs to be anealed again.
In your case, I would just use standard Allenhead machine screws of at least 10.9 rating.
There are no hi-tensile plated bolts on the market; that is not a regular product. The OEM bolts with most manufacturers are not hi-tensile at all. MZ's are soft as butter so careful when attempting to remove them or you'll end up with a very round hole instead of a hex.
Yamaha's are only slightly better in Quality but they are 5mm wrenchsized instead of the usual 6mm and have shallow hole. Both use Loctite. Best to heat the bolt with a blowtorch first, then a sharp smack on the head with an impact hammer.
Do NOT use Loctite. Use
Schnorr saftey washers and the proper torque for the M8 bolts.
obviously in meter/kilogram, not in foot/pounds.
Also use a correct thread grease or the torque wrench is just stage prop.
The Loctite used in industrial assembly is pre-applied and dry. It functions both as a torqueing lubricant and after setting again as an adhesive.
http://65.213.72.112/tds5/docs/2050-EN.PDFThere is a lot more to correct assembly, even of such seemingly mundane things, than meets the eye. You might take the time to have a look at my
blog.