2019 Speed Twin Torque Values

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  1. Lessaint

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    Hello and good morning, has anyone got a copy of the rear wheel/rear end torque settings on the speed twin i could print of and laminate to pin up in the cave
     
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    I assume you mean the rear wheel spindle nut. I have a 2018 Street Twin. The manual shown below does not cover the new Speed Twin, but does cover all the Bonnies including the Thruxton. In every case it says 110 Nm (81 ft-lbs) for all the bikes. Not exactly sure but I would assume it would be the same for the Speed Twin. The owners manual should also list the torque value. Did you check the manual?

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    Cheers big I have sorted a Haynes. 110 nm
     
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    I know you already have the answer, but the torque values for this and other everyday maintenance items are in the owners manual that comes with all new bikes, electronic copies of which are available from Triumph's web site. So for other similar questions forum members can reply RTFM ;)
     
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