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I am replacing wheels and swing arm on my bike.

2007-05-09 05:53:13 · 4 answers · asked by al_man_79 1 in Cars & Transportation Motorcycles

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the shop manual for this bike will have every torque value for every bolt/nut on the bike. hell even a spark plug has a torque value.

2007-05-09 06:44:18 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Rear pads in hassle-free words fee about $20 and take in hassle-free words about an hour, so do merely them now. in case you wait, and the metallic backings start up to rub on the metallic rotors, then you definitely ought to might want to take the rotors off and performance them machined or replaces, at a fee over $seventy 5. you in hassle-free words get rid of the preserving pins, retract the pistons with a tremendous channel lock pliers, get rid of the pads, turn the pistons even as retracting them some thing of how, put in new pads, replace the preserving pins, and also you're finished. yet he ought to were mendacity, because it became no longer the calipers in probability, in spite of the indisputable fact that the rotors.

2016-11-26 21:51:50 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Anyone attempting to work on their own bike should own a shop manual. You've invested so much time and money on your precious machine. Why trust answers you get from strangers on message boards.
Would you rather spend $30, or make a mistake that costs over $500 to repair?
http://www.motocom.com/motorcycles/

2007-05-09 06:37:38 · answer #3 · answered by guardrailjim 7 · 1 0

Factory Service manual = $56.00. Available at your local HD dealer.

I don't know the values for yours, mine are in my book.

2007-05-09 08:58:26 · answer #4 · answered by Firecracker . 7 · 1 0

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