When I get this question it is not one I will answer, and I would encourage other viewers not to answer their question either. I am quite adamant in my videos about the use of a service manual if you're going to work on your bike. The first question I want to ask back is: why are you working on your bike without a service manual? How did I know you weren’t using a service manual? If you were referring to a service manual for your specific brand, make, model, and year of motorcycle you would have the torque specifications at the flip of a page and would not be asking for those values. The two questions I am referring to are: what size socket do you use for (bolt, nut, part here), and what are the torque specifications for (bolt, nut, part here). These questions if asked then bring a question I want to ask back. These two questions are specific questions that should not be asked. What issue? Address what you may be asking? Good questions! With over 100 videos uploaded and the vast majority of those relating directly to performing some kind of upgrade, customization, maintenance or repairs on motorcycles two questions surface with some frequency. ![]() It’s time I addressed the issue of tools & torque specifications.
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