- Fri Dec 23, 2016 11:33 am
#64811
Thanks Nigelphoto for answering for me; I've caught the dreaded lurgy, so haven't visited here lately. A key nut to keep torqued to spec is the one that fixes the rear brake torque arm to the swinging arm. If it loosens off the rear wheel can lock up, causing damage to the bike and, more importantly, damage to the rider. Although there are spanners to fit the wheel nuts in the toolkit they really aren't long enough. A hammer and chisel might be ok for an old banger (ie iron barrel) but the precision engineering on the superior UCE models requires something more sophisticated. Insert smiley face here - oh no, I can't.....As it happens my Triumph Thruxton has exactly the same wheel nut sizes as my C5, so I just take the same open ended spanners on longer trips. Anything local and it's recovery for me. The workshop manual is an essential purchase; it's not bad but does have some strange terminology and some of the text can be out of order. it all adds to the fun of RE ownership.