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« Reply #15 on: September 07, 2009, 08:47:42 AM »

Hello Forum! I guess this would be my first post. I just purchased a 2007 S2R 800 a few days ago (awesome ride) and I'm wondering where to find the torque values for this bike?

Help would be most appreciated as I want to do an oil change ASAP.
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« Reply #16 on: November 15, 2009, 04:16:05 PM »

Ok, so this is a super noob question, but i've got to ask so I know. With all these torque values, how do you know when you've reached the specific number. Do I just have a shitty torque wrench? It doesnt have anything that tells me i've reached "33nm of torque" Again, sorry for the ignorance, but drop some knowledge
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« Reply #17 on: November 15, 2009, 05:10:42 PM »

What kind of torque wrench are you using?
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« Reply #18 on: November 15, 2009, 07:22:22 PM »

Just a little mechanic kit i got from home depot. 3/8" ....i was thinking about getting this : http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00944593000P?keyword=craftsman%20torque%20wrench&sid=I0084400010000100383&aff=Y&origin=prod

but i still dont know how it tells me how much nm i'm applying
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« Reply #19 on: November 16, 2009, 12:33:29 AM »

The Craftsman is a 'clicker' type:  you set the desired torque by twisting the handle and the wrench clicks when you get there.  Dunno what to tell you about the Home Depot one.
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« Reply #20 on: November 27, 2010, 04:35:27 PM »

Well, it took two trips to Sears and creative use of auto jackstands (held the bike up by the frame sliders) but finally the front wheel is back on.

Only an Italian motorcycle would require two torque wrenches to restore the front wheel. At least they were on "Black Friday Weekend" special, and I'll be all set when another 12k miles elapses and I have to replace this tire.  [moto]
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« Reply #21 on: December 18, 2010, 05:50:32 PM »

^^^^^  Oh man, I would love to get 12k out of either of my tires!

Thanks for you folks who did the heavy posting.  This will probably get printed and left in the shop.
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« Reply #22 on: January 08, 2011, 07:46:12 PM »

Does anybody know the torques for the major bolts on a 2009 M1100S?  Pinch bolts on swingarm, etc?  I don't need the whole bikes bolts listed!!!   [moto]

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« Reply #23 on: February 14, 2011, 05:25:32 PM »

What about the fork top caps (plugs)?
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« Reply #24 on: March 28, 2012, 07:58:14 PM »

Torque settings for 07 S4RS:


Engine torque settings
Part  Thread (mm)  Nm  Min.  Max.  Notes 
Alternator stator bolts  M6x1  10  9  11  LOCK 2 or THREE BOND 1324 

Anyone know if these are the 3 bolts that hold the stator to the inside of the side case?
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« Reply #25 on: March 29, 2012, 03:48:24 AM »

Anyone know if these are the 3 bolts that hold the stator to the inside of the side case?
I'd say yes.

That's pretty standard torque for that size fastener.
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« Reply #26 on: March 29, 2012, 05:18:39 AM »

I'd say yes.

That's pretty standard torque for that size fastener.

thanks.  10nm doesn't seem like much for that part. /shrug

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« Reply #27 on: April 12, 2014, 12:16:53 PM »

Some torque values, taken from the Haynes 2valve, '91 to '96, and LT Snyders, Vol. 1

Conversion calculator:   http://www.boltscience.com/pages/convert.htm
                                  or:

  Ft.Lbs to Nm                  x 1.355
  Nm to Ft.Lbs                  x 0.737


Alternator nut         270N\m with Loctite 128455 <valid for 2V/3V/4V and Testatretta
                                                      Panigale screw 160N\m with grease AGIP GR SM 2 
                                                     MTS and DIAVEL 330N\m with Loctite 128455

Alternator stator bolts                      8-10 Nm
Brake banjo bolts                           17-20 Nm
Brake caliper joining bolts                    33 Nm
Cam belt pulley nuts on camshafts    70-75 Nm
Cam belt pulley nut on driveshaft           60-65 Nm
Cam belt driveshaft gear nut                40-45 Nm
Clutch housing, 900 and early 750          30-34 Nm
Clutch nut                                          137-147 Nm
Clutch hose union bolts                  17-20 Nm
Connecting rod big end
     1st stage                                20 Nm
     2nd stage                                  35 Nm
     3rd stage                                  63.5-68.5 Nm

Crankcase bolts          M8                  23-25 Nm
                                M6                  8-10 Nm
Cylinder head nuts
     1st stage                                 15 Nm
     2nd stage                                     30 Nm
     3rd stage 900 w/ old studs         41-43 Nm
     3rd stage 600/750 and
     900 w/ new studs                         38-40 Nm
Disc mounting bolts                         26 Nm
Engine mounting bolts                         40-45 Nm
Exhaust flange nut                         23-25 Nm
Fork top bolt  
         Showa                                   35 Nm
         Marzocchi                                 25 Nm
Front axle nut                                 70-76 Nm
Front axle clamp bolts                         20-25 Nm
Front brake calipers                         35-38Nm
Gear change pedal                         23-25 Nm
Gear shaft bearing retainer bolts         8-10 Nm
Handlebar clamp                                22-27 Nm
Low fuel level sensor                        32-35 Nm
Oil drain                                        40-44 Nm
Oil pressure switch                        18-20 Nm
Oil pump mounting bolts         M8        23-25Nm
                                           M6        8-10 Nm
Pick-up coils                                4-6 Nm
Primary drive gear nut                        110-120 Nm
Rear axle nut                                70-76 Nm
Rear brake caliper                               23-25 Nm
Rear brake pedal                                23-25Nm
Rear shock             Upper                 39-44Nm
                            Lower                 34-37 Nm
Rear suspension linkage arm
 to frame bolt                                  34-37 Nm
Rear suspension linkage arm
 to linkage fork bolt                          34-37 Nm
Rear suspension ball joint
 locknut to linkage fork                        34-37 Nm
Rear suspension linkage fork
to swingarm bolt                              22-24 Nm

Rear wheel axle nut                        69-74 Nm
Spark plugs                                        29 Nm
Starter motor mounting bolts             8-10 Nm
Steering head nut                        40-45 Nm
Swingarm pivot pin clamp                34-37 Nm
Top yoke pinch bolts   M8                 20-25 Nm
                               M10                35-38 Nm

http://www.boltscience.com/pages/convert.htm

That's the correct torque spec per factory
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