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Speedy Claire 29-03-11 08:32 PM

Torque Setting Pointy rear wheel?
 
Have done a search on here for the torque setting for the rear wheel spindle (04 pointy) and have found 2 different figures 65Nm and 100Nm. Can anyone tell me which is the correct one?

Many thanks :D

DarrenSV650S 29-03-11 08:36 PM

Re: Torque Setting
 
The owners manual says 100Nm, which is what I torque mine to

andrewsmith 29-03-11 08:37 PM

Re: Torque Setting
 
Claire its 100nm

http://i1034.photobucket.com/albums/...orquesetts.jpg

Speedy Claire 29-03-11 08:39 PM

Re: Torque Setting
 
Many thanks Darren, much obliged :D

Speedy Claire 29-03-11 08:40 PM

Re: Torque Setting
 
Thanks Andrew... I`ll copy and paste that page, looks very handy :D

dizzyblonde 29-03-11 08:47 PM

Re: Torque Setting
 
you're gettin a bit handy round a bike ain't ya lady??? :)



Where ya hiding the greasemonkey? and are you feeding him more than bananas?

Speedy Claire 29-03-11 08:59 PM

Re: Torque Setting
 
I`ll have you know i`ve broken 3 nails and that`s before the new brake pads are fitted front and rear..... I can`t afford to lose any more!!!!

I have to confess to having help but I have been an avid watcher and assistant :D

embee 29-03-11 09:12 PM

Re: Torque Setting
 
Curvey is 65Nm, pointy 100Nm.

No comments about curveys being so weedy they don't need to be tightened much.....:smt018

jambo 30-03-11 08:33 AM

Re: Torque Setting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by embee (Post 2511103)
Curvey is 65Nm, pointy 100Nm.

No comments about curveys being so weedy they don't need to be tightened much.....:smt018

Built to better tolerances aren't they so they don't need as much force to drag everything into the right shape?
;)

embee 30-03-11 05:27 PM

Re: Torque Setting Pointy rear wheel?
 
Aha, knew there was a good reason! :p


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