- Wed Apr 11, 2018 11:44 am
#75623
I wouldn't risk going near those with a torque wrench, the temptation is to just wind them in until it clicks. The threads are not very well cut and there is a really high risk of winding the stud out of the alloy of the fork leg, taking the thread with it. I've had to fit thread repair inserts to all of the ones on my 350 bullet over the years.
I'd suggest replacing the nuts with nyloks or two conventional nuts tightened together as locknuts. I'd suggest tightening them down with a ring spanner or a 3/8" drive socket while paying careful attention to the feel of it, if it seems to be winding in without getting tighter, stop, there is a good chance the thread is stripping. If it's nipped up reasonably tight and there's no play, the nylok or locknut will stop it undoing.
With my latest build, I actually cut out the middle man and fitted thread inserts before they went. I use a plain nut with a nylok on top.