Ktm Rear Axle Nut Torque at Jane Shepherd blog

Ktm Rear Axle Nut Torque. It should be 59 ft/lbs, and yes, it's important. I was curious about the 60ft lbs of torque so used my. Tighten rear wheel nut as tight as you can using a. Rear sprocket, turn the nuts with a spanner, not the screws. And have removed it multiple times on the trail with the motion pro ti spoon/wrench combo tool. Over torquing can case binding/damage, and under torquing could allow the wheel to shift.which can be very. The axle torque at 80nm is a lot in comparison to nearly every other nut and bolt on the bike. I have always tightened my rear axle nut with a 27mm box end wrench. Well, there's 177hp, 140nm and about 280kgs applied to that rear wheel day in and day out with only one nut to hold the wheel in place. Just for info here's the 2017 specification from my 17sdgt owner manual page 211 for the 60mm rear axle nut. I torque my rear axle nut to 70 lbs. I looked it up in my 690 duke owners manual just now, and the correct torque for the rear wheel spindle nut was indeed 90nm.

M20x1.5 Rear Axle Nut Screw For KTM EXC EXCF XCW 125 250 350 450 500
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Tighten rear wheel nut as tight as you can using a. Well, there's 177hp, 140nm and about 280kgs applied to that rear wheel day in and day out with only one nut to hold the wheel in place. Just for info here's the 2017 specification from my 17sdgt owner manual page 211 for the 60mm rear axle nut. Rear sprocket, turn the nuts with a spanner, not the screws. I was curious about the 60ft lbs of torque so used my. I torque my rear axle nut to 70 lbs. And have removed it multiple times on the trail with the motion pro ti spoon/wrench combo tool. The axle torque at 80nm is a lot in comparison to nearly every other nut and bolt on the bike. Over torquing can case binding/damage, and under torquing could allow the wheel to shift.which can be very. I have always tightened my rear axle nut with a 27mm box end wrench.

M20x1.5 Rear Axle Nut Screw For KTM EXC EXCF XCW 125 250 350 450 500

Ktm Rear Axle Nut Torque And have removed it multiple times on the trail with the motion pro ti spoon/wrench combo tool. It should be 59 ft/lbs, and yes, it's important. I have always tightened my rear axle nut with a 27mm box end wrench. And have removed it multiple times on the trail with the motion pro ti spoon/wrench combo tool. I looked it up in my 690 duke owners manual just now, and the correct torque for the rear wheel spindle nut was indeed 90nm. Well, there's 177hp, 140nm and about 280kgs applied to that rear wheel day in and day out with only one nut to hold the wheel in place. I torque my rear axle nut to 70 lbs. Rear sprocket, turn the nuts with a spanner, not the screws. Over torquing can case binding/damage, and under torquing could allow the wheel to shift.which can be very. Tighten rear wheel nut as tight as you can using a. The axle torque at 80nm is a lot in comparison to nearly every other nut and bolt on the bike. Just for info here's the 2017 specification from my 17sdgt owner manual page 211 for the 60mm rear axle nut. I was curious about the 60ft lbs of torque so used my.

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