


The reason I ask is because we had this discussion recently, and I thought the specified figures available in the Haynes and Honda workshop manual's , also in the Kamware link seem to be rather excessive

Chris.
Interesting Ben, so you have actually tightened them up to 108Nm and they didn't shear offStormin Ben wrote:Yes, and yes I did use the specified torque
Its excessive for a reason and that reason is
You REALLY don't want those puppies coming off at speed!!!
Gonna be subject to a hell of a lot of vibration so need to be properly tight
Thanks for the info Ben, I just felt 108Nm was rather a lot when the rear axle nut and swingarm nut was only 93Nm and those nuts are a lot bigger 27mm, but obviously notStormin Ben wrote:Mine are alloy nuts (oh -err!)
They've got steel inserts for the thread though and 108Nm was no problem
Thanks for that info TempestTempest wrote:Just to let you know.
I recently changed my rear sprocket (went up to 43 teeth at the back) and I torqued mine all up to the 108Nm they say.
Took them all to 50 first, then 80, then 100, and finally tweaked to 108.
One of them would not tighen to that level (seemed to be going round but not getting any tighter) but left it, as it was over 100 anyway. the rest clicked to 108 fine.
Still think it's a BIT tight, but then, that's what all the book say, so who am I to argue?
I'd think 100 was fine personally (wild guess)