
nklr: slime liner
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front sprocket torque rating?
I intalled my 14t front sprocket today on my 99 KLR. Everything is
perfect except for torquing the thing properly. I've got it as tight
as I can with a crecent wrench (hey, at leaset I didn't use vise
grips!
but I would like to do it properly. The service manual
just gives the torgue rating for the 'old style' system.
Thanks in advance!
Karl

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front sprocket torque rating?
--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, toolbox21@w... wrote:
Unfortunatly - Some of them become mechanics at motorcycle
dealerships. ;-(
So - If you take your time and TRY to do the job right, which
includes torquing properly, you will probably end up with a repair
superior to what your dealership "mechanic" will do.
Of course - you have to know your own limitations.
I certainly
have mine.
So, I guess the upshot is -What toolbox said-
than> I have seen alot of questions about torque specs. If you are worried > about undertorqueing, a light or medium strength loctite is an > inexpensive but very reliable insurance if you are afraid of > undertorqueing. To me exact torque is more important on somethings
properly> others. I personally would not pull out my torque wrench to
Yes, I also have been curious about the concern over torque specs. I've got a torque wrench somewhere, that I've used probably a couple of times. I don't think I've ever had a failure that a I could attribute to inproper torque, and I seldom use loctite. I think much of that is because of good mechanical instincts and experience. But on the other hand - I've known people that would attach plastic panels with an inpact wrench.> torque my footpeg retaining bolt. But that is just me.


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nklr: slime liner
I think the strips are to guard against pinch flats on mountain
bikes. Mostly for racing. 'Course the best defense is proper inflation for
the situation.
Darrel
A12
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Slime makes a series of polyurethane strips for bicycles, meant to fit
between tire and tube to prevent flats. Has anyone tried these (or anything
similar) on their motorycle tires?
Dreas
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