100 ft/lbs
The torque spec is at 95 ft/lbs. Per cycle center of denton.
50 ft lbs
72.5+tighten to align cotter pin hole
95-105 ft lbs.
The torque settings for the rear sprocket on a 2005 Suzuki GSX-R750 (K5) are typically around 40 Nm (29.5 lb-ft). It's important to use a torque wrench to ensure proper tightening and to follow the manufacturer's specifications for your specific model. Always check the service manual for the most accurate and detailed information.
unadjust the rear parking break.... or the rotor is rusted to the axel.
The torque for the rear axle nut on the 1996 Magna is 63 ft-lb. That's from the Honda Service manual. Hope this helps you out.
No, not just bolt on and go, get the rear spacer from the gsxr wheel and install rear wheel with that spacer and remove te stock one that's on the Busa, then mill .125 off the rear brake caliper hanger so it tightens to the wheel.. as for the front you'll need the gsxr 1000 rotors too, as well as spacers from the gsxr for them to fit a Busa.
39hp and 36ftlbs of torque.
35mm
173 ft/lbs
68nm. If you do the math, that comes out to 50.1 foot lbs. Hope you ate your Wheaties!