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ibriggs 16-02-10 07:24 PM

Difficulty tightening rear axle nut
 
Hi All

First post after buying a K8 SV650 Sport in December last year, but have been busy reading the great advice on the site.

Have just adjusted my chain for the first time and I am finding it a right pain to tighten the axle nut to the right torque without the spindle just turning. This is despite trying to hold a spanner on the spindle side. It is sending me crazy and the 22mm spindle nut is so hard to grip.

Has anyone had the same problem and worked out a neat solution without getting someone else to help - impossible to get any of my family in the garage in this weather!

Any tips appreciated.

Cheers

Ian

Dicky Ticker 16-02-10 07:56 PM

Re: Difficulty tightening rear axle nut
 
Socket and bar/extension bar -let it turn till on the ground,hold it with your foot from the back of the bike
Socket and power bar on the other side[Better if you have a torque wrench] and tighten up as required
Surely you can do it up till it is starting to tighten without any problem

ibriggs 16-02-10 08:02 PM

Re: Difficulty tightening rear axle nut
 
I think my torque wrench might be knackered as the bar/socket on off-side can't keep gripped to the spindle nut whilst I turn my torque wrench on the axle nut (set to 65nm of course).

Spanner Man 16-02-10 11:59 PM

Re: Difficulty tightening rear axle nut
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ibriggs (Post 2184415)
I think my torque wrench might be knackered as the bar/socket on off-side can't keep gripped to the spindle nut whilst I turn my torque wrench on the axle nut (set to 65nm of course).


The shallow head on the spindle is a pain to grip. A good quality 6 sided 22mm socket in half inch drive will help here, & practise of course.
The torque on a pointy spindle should be 100nm, 65nm was for the curvy model.


Cheers.


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