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rebelce
Posted 2013-11-12 6:54 PM (#148799)
Subject: torque


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I have a 2008 ? three piece rear rim with the bolts that go all the way through from one side to the other. Does anyone know the torque they should be tightened to? Don't want to strip anything or have it come loose.  Thanks Gents (?)    Arr
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rebelce
Posted 2013-11-17 9:13 AM (#148941 - in reply to #148799)
Subject: Re: torque


Cruiser

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Well, I pressed in the SKF bearings and seals into the new hubs and the best I can find says 60 ft/lbs, so that's what I'm going with. I'll let y'all know how it goes.
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Thomas
Posted 2013-11-17 9:33 AM (#148942 - in reply to #148941)
Subject: Re: torque


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The manual shows the rear sprocket nuts are to be torqued at 60 lbs. and the rear axle nut at 65 lbs. I have installed SKF bearing with good results.

 

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Shin6745
Posted 2013-11-24 9:24 PM (#149151 - in reply to #148799)
Subject: Re: torque


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I agree with you.
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rebelce
Posted 2013-11-25 4:42 PM (#149160 - in reply to #148799)
Subject: Re: torque


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Yeah, I know, the part that worry's me is that these aren't the pulley bolts. On the older 3 piece rims, there were 6 bolts that hold everything together. The pulley bolts to the outer piece but uses entirely different bolts. The bolts that go all the way though are smaller and may only take 35 ft/lb. This is nothing to trifle with as my rear depends on it, literally! Need to know for sure.
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Shin6745
Posted 2014-12-23 5:28 AM (#169175 - in reply to #149151)
Subject: Re: torque


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Shin6745 - 2013-11-24 9:24 PM

I agree with you.

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