Re-fitting torque arm

PIGGLET

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When re-fitting the torque arm (1100) the instructions i followed were to "add 86KG load to a the free-standing bike". Presumably this just means dropping it off the centre stand and putting a suitably portly person aboard :nenau
Thats what I've done any way but thought I'd better check it's not 87KG on the back wheel whilst its on the centre stand, which technically wouldn't be free-standing :confused:
Want to make sure its right before it gets launched off the local hump back bridge when put back into service :D
 
When re-fitting the torque arm (1100) the instructions i followed were to "add 86KG load to a the free-standing bike". Presumably this just means dropping it off the centre stand and putting a suitably portly person aboard :nenau

That's what I do and nothing bads happened yet.
 
It's so the rubber bush is "clamped up" in its normal riding position - ie with you on board. Allows maximum twist in either direction when loading and unloading suspension.
 


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