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sburrows87
19-11-2009, 09:33 PM
Hi guys, can anyone give me the tightening torque values for the handlebar centre clamps (risers) and the mirror/ control mounts on a 620Si.e. 2003, cheers :hail:

Stafford
20-11-2009, 08:04 AM
A bit generic but,

Description Thread Nm
Front Sprocket Nut 25x1 186
Fork Bottom Screw 8x1.25 19
Bottom Yoke Screw 8x1.25 22
Top Yoke Screw 8x1.25 22
Steering Head Screw 8x1.25 22
Front Brake Caliper Retaining Screw 10x1.25 43
Front / Rear Brake Disc Retaining Screw 8x1.25 25
Banjo Bolt 10x1 23
Swingarm Pivot Nut 18x1.5 75
Rear Eccentric Hub 12x1.25 31
Rear Brake Caliper Retaining Screw 8x1.25 25
Handlebar Retaining Clamp 8x1.25 20
Shock Absorber / Linkage to Swingarm Screw 10x1.25 45
Shock Absorber to Rocker Screw 10x1.25 45
Linkage to Rocker Screw 10x1.25 45
Suspension Rocker to Frame Screw 10x1.25 45
Footpeg Bracket to Swingarm Pivot 12x1.25 30
Footpeg Bracket to Engine 10x1.5 36
Front Axle Nut 25x1.25 63
Rear Wheel Nut Left 33x1.5 156
Rear Wheel Nut Right 38x1.5 177
Rear Sprocket Nuts 10x1.25 48
Exhaust CO sampling Bungs 25
Mesh Oil Filter Plug 32x1.5 42
Mesh Oil Filter Plug 15x1 20
Oil Drain Plug 22x1.5 42
Generator Cover Sight Plug 15x1 20
Spark Plug 10x1 15
Fixed Tensioner Pulley Screw 8x1 20
Mobile Tensioner Pulley Screw 8x1.25 26

sburrows87
20-11-2009, 08:23 AM
Thankyou Stafford, legend! :hail:

That should help me when fitting my new renthals!

Stafford
20-11-2009, 09:34 AM
On the clamps use the sequence 1-2-1 that is to say do up one bolt, do up the second then back to the first to check torque. I probably do it by going just under the final setting say 17Nm to both then step up to 20Nm for the final nip. Use grease type B (whatever that is?) and bear in mind as Ducati say "dynamic safety critical point; tightening torque tolerance within Nm +/-5% "