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Wheel Nut Torque Settings

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Wheel Nut Torque Settings

Post by rojak »

What would they be for a 75?

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Post by BJ73 »

Haynes manual says 123NM (90ft-lbs), I just do mine up as tight as i can without bursting a vein in my neck
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Post by SIMMO84 »

do them up until you feel them strip then back them off quarter of a turn.
Wtb, 105 series rear tyre carrier, alloys and tyres.
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Post by BJ73 »

Tryin' to drum up some business hey Simmo ;) , times must be tuff !
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Post by SIMMO84 »

BJ73 wrote:Tryin' to drum up some business hey Simmo ;) , times must be tuff !
haha not in my town mate, just tryin to keep the economy goin in the rest of the country.
Wtb, 105 series rear tyre carrier, alloys and tyres.
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