Looking for torque data

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Looking for torque data

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Does anyone know of a TORQUE DATA CHART for the R1200's anywhere out there? I ride a "07 R1200R and would like to find a general torque chart which covers the entire bike.
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The only ones I've been able to find, in a quick look, are at Power FRK USA:

http://www.powerfrkusa.net/dynographs/b ... dynograph/

http://www.powerfrkusa.net/dynographs/b ... uhlmann-2/


Interesting curves. No wonder it's so easy to pass pylons on backroads! :lol:
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Thanks, but what I meant by torque data chart is the torque settings on all the nuts and bolts on the entire bike.
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Ah, THAT torque data! 8-[

I'm afraid I can't help with that, unfortunately.
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Cosmic-Rider wrote:Does anyone know of a TORQUE DATA CHART for the R1200's anywhere out there? I ride a "07 R1200R and would like to find a general torque chart which covers the entire bike.
I have extracted all of the torque tables from the factory service manual dvd and created a .pdf for my own use...so I'd have it all in one place. I'd be happy to share but the board doesn't support attachments. I briefly considered converting it into a monstrous .gif and posting it as an image, but at 33 pages it seems like a bad idea. Not sure what I'm getting into here, but if you are interested, PM me with your email address and I'll send you a copy.
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I also have a spreadsheet of all the values and service intervals. PM me if you'd like a copy.
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With Ron's permission, download the PDF . . . here.
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