2 Re: Handlebar absorbing clamp nuts Tue Aug 09, 2022 7:42 pm
bad boy
Life time member
I have found this:
https://i.servimg.com/u/f88/20/35/75/82/fork_t10.jpg
https://i.servimg.com/u/f88/20/35/75/82/fork_t10.jpg
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Cheerz, David
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1997 Peraves Super Ecomobile: a Kevlar reinforced monocoque with outrigger wheels, seating two.
K75 fork, K100 monolever, headlight, indicators, K1100RS gearbox, K1200RS 589 instrument cluster, engine, rear wheel
3 Re: Handlebar absorbing clamp nuts Tue Aug 09, 2022 7:43 pm
bad boy
Life time member
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Cheerz, David
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1997 Peraves Super Ecomobile: a Kevlar reinforced monocoque with outrigger wheels, seating two.
K75 fork, K100 monolever, headlight, indicators, K1100RS gearbox, K1200RS 589 instrument cluster, engine, rear wheel
4 Re: Handlebar absorbing clamp nuts Tue Aug 09, 2022 7:55 pm
bad boy
Life time member
I've just been told by a most reliable source:
16 Nm +/- 2
16 Nm +/- 2
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Cheerz, David
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1997 Peraves Super Ecomobile: a Kevlar reinforced monocoque with outrigger wheels, seating two.
K75 fork, K100 monolever, headlight, indicators, K1100RS gearbox, K1200RS 589 instrument cluster, engine, rear wheel
5 Re: Handlebar absorbing clamp nuts Tue Aug 09, 2022 10:47 pm
bmwk100rs
Silver member
bad boy wrote:I've just been told by a most reliable source:
16 Nm +/- 2
Thank you!
6 Re: Handlebar absorbing clamp nuts Tue Aug 09, 2022 11:01 pm
RS Rider
Gold member
Thanks. I'll be jotting this value down in the appropriate section of my Clymer manual.
7 Re: Handlebar absorbing clamp nuts Wed Aug 10, 2022 7:10 am
Laitch
Life time member
If you're trying to stiffen handlebar response, consider this guidance from duck.bmwk100rs wrote:Do the handlebar absorbing clamp nuts require torque? Otherwise, how much do you tight them?
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1995 K75 90,000 miles
8 Re: Handlebar absorbing clamp nuts Wed Aug 10, 2022 7:22 am
bmwk100rs
Silver member
Laitch wrote:If you're trying to stiffen handlebar response, consider this guidance from duck.bmwk100rs wrote:Do the handlebar absorbing clamp nuts require torque? Otherwise, how much do you tight them?
Yes, I added those thrust washers. I was just looking for the torque to apply to the absorbing clamp nuts.
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