Thanks for the video. I’m thinking of buy a spoke torque wrench and this helped. 36 / 4 = 9 btw. I’m surprised you don’t remember your times table, that shit is drilled in permanently to my head 😂
I'm glad this video found someone in need. Thank you for watching, and please check out my other videos. Most people forget what they don't use, and others learn what they need as they go. Thanks for catching that little Easter egg it shows you actually watched the video.
Thanks for the video. I’m thinking of buy a spoke torque wrench and this helped. 36 / 4 = 9 btw. I’m surprised you don’t remember your times table, that shit is drilled in permanently to my head 😂
I'm glad this video found someone in need. Thank you for watching, and please check out my other videos. Most people forget what they don't use, and others learn what they need as they go. Thanks for catching that little Easter egg it shows you actually watched the video.
I found 26.4 inch-lbs in a forum that said a newer ttr manual finally stated it lol.
That's way to much
I know It's 1 year old video but bro.... Thanx very much
Thank you for watching, glad you found it helpful.
The manual does tell you, front wheel spoke nipples are 1.4 ft lb and the rear are 2.2 ft lb.
Thank you for finding that, but what page has that info?
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