Guys,
The manual says 80 ft-lb for the rear axle nut. That seems pretty stout! Is that correct or am I reading it wrong?
Thanks,
Jim Moore
Rear Axle Nut Torque - 93 Elite 50 SR
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Re: Rear Axle Nut Torque - 93 Elite 50 SR
It"s holding the rear wheel on. Think about how bad you will be hurt if the nut comes off while riding.
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Re: Rear Axle Nut Torque - 93 Elite 50 SR
Torque is in the ballpark with 1987 SE50 which was 72-87 ft/lbs
85-87 Aero50 was lower at 58-72 ft/lbs
Axle thread dia is stated at 14mm. Aquick search gave a generic torque table with 80 ft/lbs looking ok. Assumption being the axle steel is better than a low grade.
85-87 Aero50 was lower at 58-72 ft/lbs
Axle thread dia is stated at 14mm. Aquick search gave a generic torque table with 80 ft/lbs looking ok. Assumption being the axle steel is better than a low grade.
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Re: Rear Axle Nut Torque - 93 Elite 50 SR
Thanks fellas. Good points. I patched a flat yesterday. Now it's flat again so I get to take the wheel off again! Yay.
