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2014 R1200RTW Torque Specs

ichavis

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Sorry if there is another link of this. Does anyone know the torque tightening specs for the bolt attaches the end of the handlebar to the risers on the 2014 R1200RTW I attached a RAM ball mount and replaced with a longer bolt. Just unclear how tight it needs to be.

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Sorry if there is another link of this. Does anyone know the torque tightening specs for the bolt attaches the end of the handlebar to the risers on the 2014 R1200RTW I attached a RAM ball mount and replaced with a longer bolt. Just unclear how tight it needs to be.

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Nice set up!

I don't know the torque but on the Ilium Works site their barbacks it's 33 ft. lbs for the 10 mm and 17 ft. lbs for the 8 mm. http://www.iliumworks.com/BMW_Motorcycle_Accessories.cfm?pn=30-500&pID=103 (watch the video) Hope that helps

Jay
 
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