SOURCE: torque setting for front wheel spindle and rear wheel bolts
http://www.carlsalter.com/download.asp?fileid=066077087095095082049049053048071083032082101112097105114095077097110117097108095050048048048046112100102
It's the service manual for the 1150GS, but the figures are the same.
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: torque setting on the rear wheel of a 2008 buell
axle torque is 48-52 ft lbs pinch bolt is 40-45 ft lbs
SOURCE: 05 R1200RT REAR WHEEL LUG BOLT TORQUE SPEC
Rear
wheel to wheel carrier
M10 x 1.25 x
40
tighten in diagonally
opposite sequence
60 Nm
SOURCE: 2003 Rear wheel lug stripped out falls ot?
If your lug is a Metric one try to use an Imperial size one after cleaning the thread.
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