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6 hours ago, billy sugger said:

There is a YouTube video showing how to move chain, etc for a 2021 model

What the one I added futher up... Yeah but he got the torque wrong thats what brought me here he says tighten to 54nm when it is in fact 88nm

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10 hours ago, Mississippi Bullfrog said:

Type "Motorcycle Maintenance manual" into Google. There are several publications available.

 

 

 

I will have a look but surely thats the first thing I did and it just kept coming up with Haynes honda cb125f up to 2017 model so... 

 

But like I said I've found the torque I was just wondering if there was any other mag that does the same as Haynes 

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10 hours ago, Mississippi Bullfrog said:

Type "Motorcycle Maintenance manual" into Google. There are several publications available.

 

 

Cherrs thats awesome.. Way over my head at my current level no torque settings in it maybe I misses it its 670 pages and from 2004.

 

Seesm like it an full assembly manual. 

 

I was looking at a few oline myself but lucky the 2019 owners manual has it in 88nm. 

 

 

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My only thing is now do I tighten bolt side or nut side in the sense I secure the nut with a spanner and tighten the other/bolt side with my wrench..? 

 

Cherrs guys I know its probably a pain for such a simple question because you all know now. 

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1 hour ago, Riley said:

My only thing is now do I tighten bolt side or nut side in the sense I secure the nut with a spanner and tighten the other/bolt side with my wrench..? 

 

Cherrs guys I know its probably a pain for such a simple question because you all know now. 

I hold the bolt static and tighten the nut. 

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