I need to adjust and dont have the manual yet.
Thanks!
36-58 foot pounds if you have the nut with cotter pin
43.5 - 69.5 foot pounds if you have the self locking nut
Unless you have a calibrated torque wrench its unlikely to be very accurate so aim for the mid-point value of the stated figure.
was that an OEM self locking nut? Would I need to change axle, mine has the pin.
Quote from: johnny ro on January 04, 2010, 06:43:08 PM
was that an OEM self locking nut? Would I need to change axle, mine has the pin.
no yours is fine with the pin
"What is the torque on rear axile nut? 2006 GS 500 "?
Depends on how hard you tighten it. :icon_lol:
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When did the GS come with a self locking nut?! I have an 07 and I don't have one. Mine is the one with the cotter pin. Because of my swing arm issues I can't use a cotter pin anyway, but I would MUCH prefer a self locking nut.
i dont know what years had em, i have a 97 with cotter pin. i think i like the pin more than i would the self locking nut, cause the pin you just slide out and untighten and put it back in, but it seems to me that a lock nut cant be used again once its taken off.
All year US models have the cotter pin and UK models have the self locking nut. Not sure about rest of the world, it's a matter of local regs if any.
Yeah I've got a 2000 GS in the UK with a self locking nut... :thumb:
Ah, Ok. Guess I'll stick with my cotter pin then. Not like I need to replace it anyway...