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KP 15-Feb-2006 15:37

999 torque settings
 
I have a bit of tinkering to do like fitting a new front mudguard & fitting new clutch springs.

I understand that I need to take the front wheel off (and brake callipers?) to fit the front mudguard - what torque wrench setting do I need to apply to what when I put it back?

Same question in replacing my rusty old ctutch springs with nice stainless steel ones - what sort of torque should be applied?

I fell into the trap of buying a CD maintentance handbook off e-bay thinking it would have all this kind of info but it turned out to be the same as my one that I got with the bike.

Does anyone know of a good guide that includes this sort of info on torque settings and maintence advice? :puzzled:

BIG-G 15-Feb-2006 15:51

http://phreak.vwh.net/999torque.pdf

Jools 15-Feb-2006 17:47

Mudguard should flex enough to fit it without removing the front wheel - not that I've got a 999 but my mate KeefyB has and that's how he did his

748rosso 15-Feb-2006 17:52

10nm.
u2u sent

748rosso 15-Feb-2006 17:54

Quote:

Originally posted by 748rosso
10nm.
u2u sent

clutch springs only

Twinfan 15-Feb-2006 19:12

On the PDF it says clutch springs should be 5Nm?

It's 10Nm for the clutch cover though.

748rosso 15-Feb-2006 21:55

Quote:

Originally posted by Twinfan
On the PDF it says clutch springs should be 5Nm?

It's 10Nm for the clutch cover though.

yep i stand corrected:)

KP 16-Feb-2006 17:37

thanks all.:roll:


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