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01-14-2018, 07:51 PM | #137 |
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I agree with that assessment. The weird part is, mine was apparently missing lol
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01-14-2018, 07:53 PM | #138 |
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Where's it supposed to go? It fits nicely around the tube, but the outside edge doesn't match up to anything. I might be able to force it into the center of the hub if I make it go in kinda crooked, but I don't think its going to go in straight. Does it just sit on the end like it is in the picture above?
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01-14-2018, 08:15 PM | #139 |
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If yours was missing, and it still rides fine guess its not something to really worry much about. I think Ill leave it right where it is then. It seems to be the only place it really fits anyways.
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01-19-2018, 01:47 PM | #140 |
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Anyone know where I can get a list of ideal torque specs for the bolts? I have some time this weekend and am planning on finishing putting everything back together with locktight on all the places that need it (like the screws that hold on the brakes). But I worry about breaking bolts or stripping things so am looking for the torque specs.
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01-19-2018, 02:09 PM | #141 |
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I use the values for most of these parts as posted by CSC for the TT250. You can usually find the values toward the bottom of the articles.
http://www.cscmotorcycles.com/TT250-Tutorials-s/283.htm Rear brake caliper bolts are 22ft-lbs. Rear Axle Nut is 35ft-lbs. Sprocket Nuts/Bolts 35ft-lbs. Just don't forget to use blue loctite on the bolts.
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01-19-2018, 02:31 PM | #142 |
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Oops, forgot to put lock tight on those dang sprocket bolts.... I don't want to take those things back off again. That lock ring holding it on was a pain to get off and reinstall! By any chance, lock tight wont work by just putting it on a already tight bolt will it..
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01-19-2018, 02:43 PM | #143 | |
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By the way, if you go to Habor Freight or Northern Tool, you can pick up a pair of external snap ring pliers for less than 10 bucks. This is the proper tool for the job of removing that snap ring that retains the rear sprocket, and it makes it much easier.
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01-20-2018, 03:52 PM | #144 |
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Does anyone have any tips on how to true a tire? Can this be done by yourself? or do I need to take it somewhere?
Ok, so all bearings changed, all greased and lock tighted up (except that head bearing). but, while on the lift I spun the tires. They are not true and wobble. Now, I will be honest and say that the front could have been my fault because I tried tightening the spokes by watching a youtube video (start from air port to have a start/stop point, every 4th spoke all the way around, 1/4 a turn each until tight, then to the second over, then third, then back to spoke closest to air until all are tight), but the back wheel was not done yet (and does have loose spokes still that need to be tightened). Either way, both are out of wack. Any ideals on how to correct this? |
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01-20-2018, 04:17 PM | #146 |
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01-21-2018, 12:29 AM | #147 |
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That video explains it perfectly. Just be patient. Once you get the wheel trued it should stay that way with regular spoke tightening. Ideally, the wheel should be trued first, and then the tightening method you used to finish it up.
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