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Old 09-Nov-2011, 12:29
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Red face Tq settings

Hi guys,
Just started the modifications to my 620 sport and could do with some info on tq settings please. I nearly always use a Haynes manual but the settings I need seem to missing. I'm after the following:

Rear sprocket
Engine sprocket
Clutch slave cylinder mounting

Thanks guys.
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Old 09-Nov-2011, 13:41
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thought you are a racer - who needs settings?!

you could see if they have the workshop manual on carlsalter.com (think thats the address)
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Old 09-Nov-2011, 14:20
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Bradders is right. Sprockets are two big heaves and checked after every race. Clutch is a small heave. All bolts are checked after every race
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Old 09-Nov-2011, 15:21
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checked after every race. All bolts are checked after every race

I'm a little confused by this.
I thought it was check once a year??
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Old 09-Nov-2011, 15:24
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I'm a little confused by this.
I thought it was check once a year??


me too
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Old 09-Nov-2011, 17:43
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These are for the Monster 620 so may assist

http://www.ducati.ms/forums/42-monst...cs-inside.html
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Old 09-Nov-2011, 17:45
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I never check for loose bits...................if they have fallen off and its still going it's a bonus! Though I do check to see whats left after a little off, not much left this year. So planning on a few more off's next season to make bike even lighter.
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yeah yeah whatever!!!
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Old 09-Nov-2011, 22:21
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Bradders is right. Sprockets are two big heaves and checked after every race. Clutch is a small heave. All bolts are checked after every race

Don't go heaving on my front sprocket bolts and those for the Clutch slave as you'll risk cracking the threadlock


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Old 09-Nov-2011, 22:27
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You're a funny bunch.

I seen you all with your torque wrenches in the paddock after each race busy fiddling. Anyway thread lock now there's something that I may purchase for next season, do I need less of a heave with locking compound?
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