SOURCE: I replaced my front axle
call your local dealer and ask for service department. they can get that torque spec for you
SOURCE: front wheel axle pinch bolt torque setting
tight is right. just do it up tight and re-check it after a ride or two. it'll be fine. dont go at it like an animal though, i have never torqued wheel nuts and never had any trouble. if you dont trust your judgement ask the bike shop who is fitting your new tyre and balancing the wheel
SOURCE: I need the torque settings for changing the wheels on my BMW HP2
BMW workshop DVD says
Front axle M22x1,5 (greased) = 50NM
Front axle pinch bolts = 8NM
Brake caliper to fork bolts = 30NM
Rear wheel bolts M10x53x1,25 = 60NM
Brake caliper to fork torque needed if changing to SM wheels.
Method. Torque greased axle bolt to 50NM, then compress forks several times without using brakes, then tighten both LHS axle pinch bolts to 8NM, then tighten both RHS axle pinch bolts to 8NM. Then test your brakes are working. Front finished.
Rear. Torque to 60NM. I torque every second bolt as I work my way around the 5 Torx screws until they have all been torqued and double checked
SOURCE: i need a wiring schematic for a 1992 yamaha fzr
Hi and welcome to FixYa,
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