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Old 09-12-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Does anyone know what the torque setting is for the allen head bolts that secure the brake discs to the front wheel. I want to change them out for titanium ones as the originals are starting to rust and look scruffy. I asked my local Triumph dealer who suggested buying the workshop manual (£57.00 I don't think so).
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I believe there is an on line manual somewhere, Will any ideas
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I am nearly 100% sure it is 55 nM, but I don't have a TT600 manual any more. I was hoping that somebody who does would look it up.
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On 2006-09-13 08:14, Will wrote:
I am nearly 100% sure it is 55 nM, but I don't have a TT600 manual any more. I was hoping that somebody who does would look it up.
Only if you view the number in a mirror Will...... :razz:

The 5 allen bolts that secure the front brake disc should be tightened to 22Nm

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OOOOOH! That is why I was reluctant to say! Thanks for bailing my lousy memory out! :razz:
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Thanks Guy's That really helps out. Now off to get some non-rusty bolts. :-D
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