2020 RRR

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  1. russblade1

    russblade1 Active Member

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    bolt and nut Torque settings eg Sprocket etc where can I find them please?
     
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    russblade1 Active Member

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    Also has anyone tried one of these-S-H10SO25-APLT/TD - Exhaust Muffler Akrapovic Track Day Honda CBR 1000RR ?
    I'm need to reduce noise level to go on Track ? tia
     
  3. Coda

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    I think forum announcements are the wrong place for these posts.
     
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    Yes well spotted where’d they go then and how do get there
     
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    The workshop service manual is the only place, as far as I am aware.
     
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    Rear Sprocket 63 Nm
    Front Sprocket 54 Nm
    Oil Filter 26 Nm
    Sump Bolt 30 Nm
    Fork Pinch Bolts 22 Nm
    Caliper Bolts 40 Nm
    Front Spindle 79 Nm
    Rear Axle 135 Nm

    Hope this helps buddy.:)
     
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    yes thanks jay, now trying for an hour put rear wheel on, why is it so fkn difficult? is there an easy way???
     
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    Not sure about the 20 model but the first time I tried putting the rear back on on my ‘14 it was a pain.
    In my case, Caliper bracket goes on the hub first, offer up the wheel, put the chain on the sprocket, push the axle in a little way, then as you push the wheel up and in, slide the caliper arm into the slot in the swingarm.
     
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