oem torque settings on handlebar clamp?
#3
I don't like mine over tightened, I have always run my handle bars just tight enough to keep them in place while riding. But loose enough for a roll over or crash that they can fold back and help save from bending stuff, like steering stems, and such. Sorry I don't have an actual torque spec. for you though.
#7
I not sure what you mean by "That is for the clamp right?The handlebars i do the same as couch on wheels.
This is for a trailtech clamp" since I don't know how a trailtech clamp is different from stock. In any event, just to be clear, the handlebars are connected to the steering column by two clamps and four bolts. According to the shop manual for the 04 Baja, the OEM torque for those four bolts is 17 lbs/f. I hope that helps[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
This is for a trailtech clamp" since I don't know how a trailtech clamp is different from stock. In any event, just to be clear, the handlebars are connected to the steering column by two clamps and four bolts. According to the shop manual for the 04 Baja, the OEM torque for those four bolts is 17 lbs/f. I hope that helps[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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#8
Yes thank you. The trailtech clamp is attached first .Then the handlebars are clamped to the
clamp.I bent my stock bars in a roll recently and had to replace.I wasnt thinking about stock
setup when i asked that.
clamp.I bent my stock bars in a roll recently and had to replace.I wasnt thinking about stock
setup when i asked that.
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