Torque settings

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Rolando33
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Torque settings

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Does anyone know a link to where I can find torque settings for servicing certain items on my bikes (R1200S, R1200R, F800R)? Looking for some basic stuff like: brake calipers, front/rear wheel bolts, valve covers, handle bars, etc., etc. I know this sounds stupid, but I have the fear of stuff loosening up, and what do I do---over tighten and strip it. :shock: :(

I appreciate the advice guys,
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Maybe this will help


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Lost Rider,
That is perfect!! Did that come out of a service manual, or the owner's manual? If it's the owner's manual, I feel like an idiot! :shock: :?

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I think board member ShinySideUp created it. This PDF version works well on mobile devices.
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