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Old 09-20-2006   #1 (permalink)
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I posted this in another thread, but I will put it here as well.

Limey's post mad me realize that many don't have the torque specs for the 1050 Triples, and posting it on the web would be a good idea. I did this for myself, but others might want it. Use at your own risk.

The specs are directly from the manual with SAE conversions added. AND as Avi8tor pointed out, "The front wheel spindle/axle bolt should be 95nm (70.07 lb-ft) NOT 110.
This amendment was issued by Triumph in a service bulletin."

PDF file is available for download in the first post of the thread - link to TQ specs

Many thanks to Catahoulabulldog for posting it in PDF format for me.

EDIT - You MAY need to register to see/download this.

[ This message was edited by: Devious2XS on 2006-09-20 07:14 ]
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Devi to the rescue once again!!! :clap: Devi, Devi, he's our man, if he can't do it, nobody can!!! :-D
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Thanks but, like I said, I did it for myself a while back and didn't think to share it until now. Thank Limey for giving me a mental kick in the head - without even knowing it.

I have lots of tools, but ALL of my torque wrenches are SAE not metric. I got tired of doing the conversions for each part. So I made it a MS Word file, printed it off, and keep it in my manual and on several computers.

I just hope it helps.

IF ANYONE FINDS ANY MISTAKES OR KNOWS OF ANY UPDATES - PLEASE LET ME KNOW AND I WILL UPDATE THE FILE.
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Well, you could update that front wheel spec. Good resource, nice to have it all in one place. I usually just mentally convert by multiplying N-m by 3/4 to get lbf-ft, that is more accurate than the average torque wrench.
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Doc - I have an e-mail into the moderator to do just that. Thanks.
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