• 4 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    TE = 4st Enduro & TC = 4st Cross

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Torque Specs for Swing Arm and Linkage

raisrx251

Husqvarna
AA Class
Searched for this but could not find it being posted anywhere. I am looking for the torque specs for the swingarm and linkage for a 2010 TXC 250. It is not in my manual but a 2008 and newer four stroke should be the same. If anyone has the manual laying around and could look up for me I would appreciate it.
 
swingarm fastening nut- 122.5Nm/90.3ft/lb... swingarm to rocker arm- 80Nm/59ft/lb...tie rod to rocker arm nut 80Nm/59ft/lb...frame to to tie rod nut 80Nm/59ft/lb...shock to frame 52.4Nm/38.6ft/lb lower shock bearing says 52.4Nm/38.6ft/lb....I would not torque the lower shock nut to those specs, I have manage to spin the nut twice on two bike...hard ware isn't the greatest and no need for that much torque on the lower. 30 lbs is plenty.
 
I assume this is correct for a 09 125 also? Why did they stop putting torque specs in the owners manual!!! I kept my 06 manual which is good for most bolts but the linkage is different. Thanks for posting this.
 
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