I'm not 100% certain if it is the same as the CR80 (most likely it is) but when I recently did the top end on that it called for 20 foot lbs on the cylinder head. You should be able to Google it to make sure that is correct. Over tightening will cause the gasket to flatten out and leaks to occur. I experienced that myself as the torque wrench that was handed to me was set to 100lbs and not 20. Good luck.
The cr85r is faster than the crf100. A cr85r (stock) can go up to about 60mph. Crf100 ?(stock) is about 50mph. But since there is only 10mph difference basically, if both are stock, it depends on the rider. Although the cr85r hits powerbands alot and could pass that crf100 easily.
The Seat Height On The CR85R Expert is 34.5 inches And The Honda CR85R Is 32.8 in. Jon
80kg
The Honda CR85R is a type of motorcycle. You can download the owner's manual directly from the website of the manufacturer.
cr85r does not have a powervalvle the RM , KX & KTM 85's do have a power valve hope this helps. Jon
To tighten and loosen Allen head bolts
No, they stopped making the cr85r around year 2006-2007. Not that theres anything wrong with them, but they went on to making crf150's+
I personally use Ft/Lbs.
They have 5 gears.
To tighten a shower head properly, use an adjustable wrench to securely tighten the connection between the shower arm and the shower head. Turn the wrench clockwise until the shower head is firmly in place. Be careful not to overtighten to avoid damaging the shower head or the plumbing.
The head bolt specifications, for a 1999 Arctic Cat Tiger shark 770, is 90 pounds per square inch. The bolts should be tighten in 30 pound intervals.
Begin by tightening the head bolts on each corner of the head. Next, tighten the center head bolts. Tighten the bolts on each end of the head and move towards the center.