A ACSFX Well-known member Joined Oct 2, 2016 Messages 66 Reaction score 0 Location Haslemere Oct 28, 2016 #1 I'm sure it's a question that's been asked a thousand times.....but, what is the recommended torque for the rear wheel? Thanks. Andy Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I'm sure it's a question that's been asked a thousand times.....but, what is the recommended torque for the rear wheel? Thanks. Andy Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
JimmyMac Well-known member Joined Jul 9, 2015 Messages 3,315 Reaction score 2 Location Windygates, Fife Oct 28, 2016 #2 For the Rear Axle nut 100Nm For the front 50Nm Front fork 19Nm Front calipers 38Nm JimmyMac
stuartb Well-known member Joined Sep 26, 2015 Messages 8,891 Reaction score 29 Location Dumbarton, Scotland Oct 28, 2016 #3 No torque wrench... gnnnn gnnnn NM Sent from Galaxy S7
A ACSFX Well-known member Joined Oct 2, 2016 Messages 66 Reaction score 0 Location Haslemere Oct 29, 2016 #4 stuartb said: No torque wrench... gnnnn gnnnn NM Sent from Galaxy S7 Click to expand... Thanks JM [emoji38] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
stuartb said: No torque wrench... gnnnn gnnnn NM Sent from Galaxy S7 Click to expand... Thanks JM [emoji38] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
B B33fys Well-known member Joined Dec 23, 2015 Messages 147 Reaction score 0 Location Aberdeenshire Nov 6, 2016 #5 Hm I'd just say FT tbh lol
bmwbadboy Well-known member Joined May 11, 2018 Messages 3,126 Reaction score 0 Location Lugano May 18, 2018 #6 Is it recommended to use loctite thread locker on rear axel nut ?
fast_ryan Well-known member Joined Apr 1, 2015 Messages 4,696 Reaction score 18 May 18, 2018 #7 Rear Wheel Torque No.
P0u1 Well-known member Joined Oct 13, 2016 Messages 300 Reaction score 0 May 19, 2018 #8 RyS1000RR said: No. Click to expand... He speaks the truth! Last edited: May 19, 2018
bmwbadboy Well-known member Joined May 11, 2018 Messages 3,126 Reaction score 0 Location Lugano May 20, 2018 #9 Re: Rear Wheel Torque RyS1000RR said: No. Click to expand... What about Front calipers bolts, those that are at 38nm, is it advisable to apply loctite there ?
Re: Rear Wheel Torque RyS1000RR said: No. Click to expand... What about Front calipers bolts, those that are at 38nm, is it advisable to apply loctite there ?
fast_ryan Well-known member Joined Apr 1, 2015 Messages 4,696 Reaction score 18 May 20, 2018 #10 Front Caliper Bolts 38 Nm. There is absolutely no need for Loctite.
bmwbadboy Well-known member Joined May 11, 2018 Messages 3,126 Reaction score 0 Location Lugano May 20, 2018 #11 Re: Front Caliper Bolts Thanks! Just saw one YouTube video where guy did. RyS1000RR said: 38 Nm. There is absolutely no need for Loctite. Click to expand... Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
Re: Front Caliper Bolts Thanks! Just saw one YouTube video where guy did. RyS1000RR said: 38 Nm. There is absolutely no need for Loctite. Click to expand... Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
fast_ryan Well-known member Joined Apr 1, 2015 Messages 4,696 Reaction score 18 May 20, 2018 #12 Loctite I change wheels countless times every season and there is no need to ever use it.
bmwbadboy Well-known member Joined May 11, 2018 Messages 3,126 Reaction score 0 Location Lugano May 21, 2018 #13 Re: Loctite One more question, when you change wheels, do you re-grease the spindel? Or is it unnecessary? RyS1000RR said: I change wheels countless times every season and there is no need to ever use it. Click to expand... Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
Re: Loctite One more question, when you change wheels, do you re-grease the spindel? Or is it unnecessary? RyS1000RR said: I change wheels countless times every season and there is no need to ever use it. Click to expand... Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
fast_ryan Well-known member Joined Apr 1, 2015 Messages 4,696 Reaction score 18 May 21, 2018 #14 Wheel Axle Grease Most of the time I just swap wheels and that?s it. I only reapply a bit of grease if it looks like it needs it but that?s not very often.
Wheel Axle Grease Most of the time I just swap wheels and that?s it. I only reapply a bit of grease if it looks like it needs it but that?s not very often.