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Old 28-Apr-2009, 22:59
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Swingarm torque settings

Can anyone tell me the torque settings for my alloy swingarm pivot pin pinch bolts, and shock bolts. The bike is a 93 Superlight, and the swingarm is original. I have three manuals both the Haynes, and LT Snyder maintenance guide. None of these give a figure. I know these are known to crack if overtightened. Cheers, Rich
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Old 28-Apr-2009, 23:16
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M8 from memory but you are right no specific mention I can find in manuals either:

http://www.geocities.com/edwyun/frames.html
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Old 28-Apr-2009, 23:30
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According to my Haynes Rear shock absorber upper mounting bolt 40 to 45 Nm
Lower mounting bolt 35 to 38 Nm
Swingarm pivot pin clamp bolts 34 to 37 Nm
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Old 29-Apr-2009, 21:46
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Yes 34 to 37 NM is the figure they give in the earlier Haynes. They don't say if that's for the alloy or steel swingarm. I have to take that as the figure for the steel, because the steel being more popular. In the later Haynes there's no torque figure at all, cheers
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Old 29-Apr-2009, 23:32
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I've just put new pinch bolts in my 800ss road bike's alloy arm. I used about 30Nm. It seems fine to me.
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