Torque settings for Mk2 fork yoke bolts

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Torque settings for Mk2 fork yoke bolts

Post by johnben » 06 Aug 2007, 14:02

can anybody tell me the settings for torqueing the fork pinch bolts in the yokes?
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Post by mickstoy » 06 Aug 2007, 16:15

didnt know there was any but if the forks slide through and knock your teeth down your throat there not quite tight enough :lol: :lol:
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Post by purple rooster » 06 Aug 2007, 16:44

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Post by johnben » 06 Aug 2007, 16:50

I've read that you have to be careful with upside down forks because if you overtighten them you can distort the tubes?
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Post by mickstoy » 06 Aug 2007, 16:54

to be honest mine get wound up till there tight and no problems (yet) there maybe settings for them try leisure trail they should tell you
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Post by purple rooster » 06 Aug 2007, 16:54

you can, but i think you,d have to really dog em up to do that. just dont use a daft long power bar or any thing just good n tight with a half inch drive ratchet should be good enough but try to do em all evenly
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Post by Gwyn » 06 Aug 2007, 20:56

[b]mickstoy :[/b]
> didnt know there was any but if the forks slide through and knock your teeth
> down your throat there not quite tight enough :lol: :lol:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Now that's helpfull :lol: :lol:
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Post by Cookie » 07 Aug 2007, 03:47

you can find the torque settings in the leisure trail manual which is on this site
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Post by slider » 07 Aug 2007, 06:17

top 2.4kg-m
bottom 2.7kg-m
no idea how to convert that into lbs/ft or n/m
probably best to buy a jap torque wrench aswell :lol: :lol:

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Post by johnben » 07 Aug 2007, 23:32

thanks for that.
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