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I have to replace the front and rear spoket, on a 1991 Suzuki GSX-R 750.I need the torque spec for the frount and the rear.

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Just make sure the bolts are tight on the rear wheel if you still have stock nuts they should be a style of locking nuts. The counter shaft sprocket if you have an 3/8 impact thats perfect. It should also have a nut washer on it. tight is right my friend, you dont really need to worry about torque specs unless you have a gasket involved.
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