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    Torque on front and rear sprokets

    Any one know what torque I need to put on the front sprocket bolt and rear sproket nuts on the old Honda CBR900 (94). Any help would be appreciated - cheers

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    Rear sprocket nuts are lock nuts, so ft without breaker bar will do for them

    front sprocket is always FT as well... hardened steel nut onto steel output shaft, cant strip it, but I also use thread locker just in case

    Its normal for some play in the front sprocket

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    QUOTE=Urban Tiger;2414057]Any one know what torque I need to put on the front sprocket bolt and rear sprocket nuts on the old Honda CBR900 (94). Any help would be appreciated - cheers[/QUOTE]

    The manual I have for a 96-98 says the front sprocket is 40 lb/ft (54nm) and the rear sprocket 80 lb/ft (108nm) I should think yours should be the same
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    92-95 models are 88Nm (64ft-lb) for the rear sprocket.
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    Super - thanks for the input guys - think I've got it now (at last!).

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