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Ktm Sprocket Torque. The nut should be torqued to 59 ft lbs. Wow, 100nm is huge, saying. Sprocket bolts and nuts should always be loctited. The final thickness of the nut should be between 7/16 and 1/2 inch, and the washer should be about 1/8 inch thick or slightly more. 9k views 9 replies 8 participants last post by cosmobod mar 11, 2012. Preferably changing them for better versions as the ktm ones are rubbish. Just a quickie, could inmates verify the torque setting for the front sprocket nut? I'm seeing 100nm in the manual but looking at the. I seem to recall ktm issued an update about this. Hey guys, in the ktm manual it says to tighten the screw, engine sprocket to 44.3 pound ft of torque, and i've done that, but i also. Gearing commander and similar sites are great tools for liter bikes and big v twin cruisers where torque is readily available. My logbook shows that i used blue 243 loctite, and torqued the 32mm. I used a knife to remove burrs on the threads of the nut. The torque setting for the front sprocket nut is 100nm or 74lb/ft in old money. The nut requires a 30mm socket or wrench as opposed to the stock 27mm.

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The nut requires a 30mm socket or wrench as opposed to the stock 27mm. I used a knife to remove burrs on the threads of the nut. 9k views 9 replies 8 participants last post by cosmobod mar 11, 2012. Gearing commander and similar sites are great tools for liter bikes and big v twin cruisers where torque is readily available. I'm seeing 100nm in the manual but looking at the. The final thickness of the nut should be between 7/16 and 1/2 inch, and the washer should be about 1/8 inch thick or slightly more. Sprocket bolts and nuts should always be loctited. The torque setting for the front sprocket nut is 100nm or 74lb/ft in old money. My logbook shows that i used blue 243 loctite, and torqued the 32mm. Wow, 100nm is huge, saying.

DDC Lightweight Steel Rear Sprocket MojoMotoSport

Ktm Sprocket Torque I used a knife to remove burrs on the threads of the nut. The nut should be torqued to 59 ft lbs. I'm seeing 100nm in the manual but looking at the. Preferably changing them for better versions as the ktm ones are rubbish. Just a quickie, could inmates verify the torque setting for the front sprocket nut? My logbook shows that i used blue 243 loctite, and torqued the 32mm. Hey guys, in the ktm manual it says to tighten the screw, engine sprocket to 44.3 pound ft of torque, and i've done that, but i also. The final thickness of the nut should be between 7/16 and 1/2 inch, and the washer should be about 1/8 inch thick or slightly more. Wow, 100nm is huge, saying. 9k views 9 replies 8 participants last post by cosmobod mar 11, 2012. Gearing commander and similar sites are great tools for liter bikes and big v twin cruisers where torque is readily available. Sprocket bolts and nuts should always be loctited. I used a knife to remove burrs on the threads of the nut. The nut requires a 30mm socket or wrench as opposed to the stock 27mm. I seem to recall ktm issued an update about this. The torque setting for the front sprocket nut is 100nm or 74lb/ft in old money.

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