Chassis Torque Specs

Shocks, a-arms, swingarms, tires, brakes, etc..
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cannondale27
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#1 Post by cannondale27 »

Here they all are.I am guilty of buzzing them on with a electric impact but really time should be taken to torque all these bolts just like you would in a motor.Makes things safe and prevents over torquing.

**specs are in post #6.LOOK BELOW**

wanablaze
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#2 Post by wanablaze »

Good find, Steve.

UpsMan
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#3 Post by UpsMan »

I can't see them.

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#4 Post by jinx44 »

QUOTE (UpsMan @ Jul 17 2008, 09:05 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I can't see them.



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#5 Post by cannondale27 »

one more down
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#6 Post by cannondale27 »

Here they are:[attachment=6737:Chassis_Torques.jpg]

thedeatons
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#7 Post by thedeatons »

Do you have those for the dirtbikes?

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#8 Post by kdeal »

Deatons have you ever looked at the owner's manuals? Lot's of good info....

[attachment=6740:Motorcycle_tq.jpg]

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#9 Post by kdeal »

LOL

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#10 Post by thedeatons »

LOL... Nope, never read the owner's manual.... HAHA

Awesome, thanks!

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