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600rr


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posted June 13, 2004 09:13 AM        
torque spec on the front and rear

can someone with a service manuel look up the torque spec for the nut on the front sprocket for me and also the rear axle nut......thanks in advance

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posted June 13, 2004 09:44 AM        
Engine Sprocket Nut - 92 ft lbs.
Rear Axle Nut - 81 ft lbs.

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600rr


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posted June 13, 2004 09:46 AM        
thats Kbryant.......also i just took the cover off the front sprocket and i am at a loss as to what size socket to use.....i have never seen a nut like this one befor.....its crazy......i tryed a 27MM but it feels like its going to round it off.....it seems loose....any suggestions?........
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posted June 13, 2004 10:06 AM        
I haven't had mine off, but I do see what you're talking about (in the manual). It's got a "different" looking nut. Maybe it's something to do with the speed sensor inserts into it? It does not call for a "special" tool. So you should be able to remove it with a conventional socket (it doesn't say the size). Even if you use a air gun, be sure to keep the back brake locked. Good luck!
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