Torque for the bolt on left side of swing arm on the piviot bearing of Zen.
Torque for the bolt on left side of swing arm on the piviot bearing of Zen.
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Inappropriate?i have a manual here for all the old frames..
this is what it says for zen at time of print
main pivot 15 ft-lbs (20.3 N-m)
shock bolts 70 in-lbs (8 N-m)
link bolts 70 in-lbs (8 N-m)
pinch bolt 65 in-lbs (7.3 N-m)
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Inappropriate?Here is what mine says:
main pivot 16 ft-lbs
ft shock mount 90 in/lbs
rr shock mount 70 in/lbs
link bolts 90 in/lbs
pinch bolt 75 in/lbs
my spec sheet says 2004 Zen
I’m torquey
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Inappropriate?well i will shut up in future then :P .some big differences in some of them
got specs for fury 2008/9? as my manual is way out of date..
my manual has a 2004 date on it.. got it with my old 2006 fury
I’m feeling robbed
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Inappropriate?Please don't shut up... There were quite a few differences for old MC so this is just another it seems. (there are two spec pages for 2004 that I have seen).
All old Fury should be the same torque as spec you may have..
Here are My FURY Spec's.
ft and rr shock mount 90 in/lbs
shock cleat bolts 90 in/lbs
threaded main frame pivots 30 ft-lbs
thru bolt main pivots 90 in/lbs
pinch bolt 75 in/lbs
Hard to say what's right I would start with the smaller number and take a quick SAFE spin then re check torque.
THIS is a good time to say AGAIN to always inspect your ride before you take it out. THIS EXCLUDES NOTHING. I have seen many bikes in my days that do not get the love they deserve.
I’m a peach
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