mcatrophy
Privileged to ride a 2018 FJR1300AS
Normally more, but why try to measure it?Question for all you technical hotshots. If a front axle bolt is torqued to 91 NM, what torque should be required to loosen it? Ditto for pinch bolts torqued to 21 NM.
When I first took the wheel off my current FJR, it took far more than any listed torque figure to undo the axle nut (wrote about it here). "Stiction" or even a touch of corrosion can make undoing much harder than doing up.
If you have a good tool, a tap with a hammer will usually start a tight nut/bolt, but make sure the socket/hex key is properly on/in the bolt, or you will chew the bolt. If there is dirt in the pinch bolt hex hole, clean it all out with a small screwdriver or the like to make sure the key can be fully inserted.
Make sure you have a good socket so that it doesn't slip off or chew the axle bolt, and (if you are unfamiliar with nuts and bolts), make sure you are actually trying to undo it, not make it tighter (I've seen peops do it!) - not to be confused with another technique that sometimes works to "crack" a tight nut, tighten it a tiny bit more before trying to undo it.