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Anonymous Posted on Mar 22, 2009

Torque settings on front wheel yamaha 535virago

We are sorting the trike (yamaha front end) for it's mot and the spokes were loose, we are tightening them but need to know the torque settings

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Here is a manual for the yamaha.
http://www.carlsalter.com/download.asp?fileid=089097109097104097095088086053051053046112100102
If you get one spoke right then tapping it will give a certain pitch/sound. Then you can compare it to the rest. There is a technique for lacing a spoked wheel, it would be advisable to have a professional do the work.
Here is a link to info on lacing a wheel
http://www.geocities.com/spokeanwheel/
http://www.carlsalter.com/download.asp?fileid=089097109097104097095088086053051053046112100102

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