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...for a Yamaha FZ1 Fazer, should be the same as an '04 R1 I think?

Just cleaned up and rebuilt me calipers but I only have the owners handbook which doesn't list any torque settings.

Tits.

Anyone know?

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...for a Yamaha FZ1 Fazer, should be the same as an '04 R1 I think?

Just cleaned up and rebuilt me calipers but I only have the owners handbook which doesn't list any torque settings.

Tits.

Anyone know?

According to my copy of the workshop manual, the caliper bolts should be 40Nm.

That's for the 2006 onwards FZ1.

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According to my copy of the workshop manual, the caliper bolts should be 40Nm.

That's for the 2006 onwards FZ1.

That sounds summat near.

Ta very muchly :P

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That sounds summat near.

Ta very muchly :eusa_whistle:

40Nm is the same as for my 4xv '99 R1, front and rear calipers.

How times have changed. Or not. I remember when all this were fields etc

if it's got radial calipers I think you are supposed to replace the caliper mounting bolts, as the stretch, or summat?

I may be talking total bollocks though as I have been drinking :eusa_dance:

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40Nm is the same as for my 4xv '99 R1, front and rear calipers.

How times have changed. Or not. I remember when all this were fields etc

if it's got radial calipers I think you are supposed to replace the caliper mounting bolts, as the stretch, or summat?

I may be talking total bollocks though as I have been drinking B)

No radial malarkey on this moped... they're the conventional 'blue spot' calipers, although they have 'silver spots' instead, IYSWIM.

I have also been drinking :tacheemoticonwh7:

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