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Givi crsh bars totque settings

Started by The Prodded Dog, 30/01/21 - 21:58:02

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The Prodded Dog

Have Givi crash bars fitted by previous owner.
Need to remove and refit.
Anybody know the torque settings for the three main bolts??
Particularly the one that goes into the block.
Cheers
The Prodded Dog
I can still do all the things I could when I was 21, but now it is with less teeth.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vtp4adNTP0Y

S Barker


Givi do not give any torques in their instructions.

https://media.givi.it/XN-Prodotti/istruzioni/TN454.pdf

Standard torques as given in the OEM Honda manual are the only option.
I wonder what happen if I click on this - Ooops

The Prodded Dog

Thanks Stewart.
Will proceed extremely cautiously. Remember what happened to Dessie  ;D ;D

Mart
I can still do all the things I could when I was 21, but now it is with less teeth.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vtp4adNTP0Y

S Barker

Quote from: The Prodded Dog on  31/01/21 - 16:59:51
Thanks Stewart.
Will proceed extremely cautiously. Remember what happened to Dessie  ;D ;D

Mart

Was his problem not bolts that were too long ?
I wonder what happen if I click on this - Ooops

The Prodded Dog

Yes but I would think over torquing the block could have the same effect.
Going to stick to 39nm as per Hatnes.
Mart
I can still do all the things I could when I was 21, but now it is with less teeth.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vtp4adNTP0Y