Need the sprocket nuts, rotor bolts, tension bolts, and axle bolt torque specs.
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Sprocket 35-52ftlb (48-72Nm), rotor 13-21.5 ftlb (18-30Nm), chain adjuster nuts don't have a torque, they are adjust nuts."I'm sorry, I didn't mean to upset you when I called you stupid. I thought you already knew..."
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Wasn't sure about those. I did kind of wonder how you get a socket over that bolt. I guess you get barely any slack in the chain, match the notches on both sides and once that axle is torqued I imagine it's not going anywhere.'92 GSX600F Bobber
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DO NOT GO BY THOSE NOTCHES...they are just guides. Use a tape measure, common fixed point to the axle. I use the swing arm pivot.
Originally posted by Yoyosten View PostNo manual... cheapest one I could find is 30 bucks on amazon. I might have to settle for that."I'm sorry, I didn't mean to upset you when I called you stupid. I thought you already knew..."
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