Just curious, on the install sheet of the risers it talks of adjusting the bars to the position you want and then tighten the nut and bolt down with a torque wrench to "23 Nm." It then goes on to mention the Yamaha torque specs for the handlebar fasteners are "17mm Nut - 47Ft-Lbs and the 8mmCap Screw - 17Ft-Lbs." Question is what the heck is "23 Nm?" PM. <>< :blink:
Painman
Thanks for calling this to my attention on the torque specs. 23 Nm is the torque spec for 05 and previous model handlebar bolts. I put that in my instructions since I did not have the new 06 specs at time of writing and was going to go back later and change which evidently I forgot to do. It is still correct for the cap screw but the 17mm nut is 47 Ft-Lbs or 64 Nm.
The correct torque value is in the Supplement instructions.
8mm Socket Head Cap Screw torque is 23Nm or 17 Ft-Lbs
17mm Nut torque is 47 Ft-Lbs or 64 Nm
These are the values in the Yamaha spec book.
Warchild state above that 23Nm was 31.5 Ft-Lbs. According to my calculations that would not be correct.
1Nm = 0.73756 Ft-Lbs, therefore 23Nm*0.73756=17 Ft.-Lbs
Someone correct me here, if I am wrong.
Guess I will spend the rest of this rainy morning in Arkansas emailing everyone to make sure they understand instead of playing golf.
Doug Hines