2015 Kawasaki KX250F Owners Manual - Page 166

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 165 Tighten all nuts and bolts to the proper torque using an accurate torque wrench. An insufficiently tightened nut or bolt may become damaged or fall out, possibly resulting in damage to the motorcycle and injury to the rider. An overtightened nut or bolt may become damaged, broken, or fall out. Fastener Front Axle Clamp Bolts Front Axle Nut Rear Axle Nut Spoke Nipples Rear Sprocket Nuts Brake Pedal Bolt Front Brake Disc Mounting Bolts Front Caliper Mounting Bolts Front Master Cylinder Clamp Bolts Rear Brake Disc Mounting Bolts Rear Master Cylinder Mounting Bolts Front Fork Clamp Bolts (Lower) Front Fork Clamp Bolts (Upper) Rear Shock Absorber Nut (Lower) Rear Shock Absorber Nut (Upper) Rocker Arm Pivot Nut Swingarm Pivot Shaft Nut Tie-Rod Mounting Nuts Handlebar Clamp Bolts N·m 23 78 108 2.2 34 25 9.8 25 8.8 23 9.8 22 20 34 39 59 98 59 25 kgf·m 2.3 8.0 11.0 0.22 3.5 2.5 1.0 2.5 0.90 2.3 1.0 2.2 2.0 3.5 4.0 6.0 10 6.0 2.5 ft·lb 17 58 79.7 19 in·lb 25 18 87 in·lb 18 78 in·lb 17 87 in·lb 16 15 25 29 44 72 44 18 AL AL, L R R R R R AL S L R G, L L Remarks AL Torque table j

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
165
j
Torque table
Tighten all nuts and bolts to the proper torque using an accurate torque wrench. An insufficiently tightened
nut or bolt may become damaged or fall out, possibly resulting in damage to the motorcycle and injury to the
rider. An overtightened nut or bolt may become damaged, broken, or fall out.
Fastener
N·m
kgf·m
ft·lb
Remarks
Front Axle Clamp Bolts
23
2.3
17
AL
Front Axle Nut
78
8.0
58
Rear Axle Nut
108
11.0
79.7
Spoke Nipples
2.2
0.22
19 in·lb
Rear Sprocket Nuts
34
3.5
25
R
Brake Pedal Bolt
25
2.5
18
G, L
Front Brake Disc Mounting Bolts
9.8
1.0
87 in·lb
L
Front Caliper Mounting Bolts
25
2.5
18
Front Master Cylinder Clamp Bolts
8.8
0.90
78 in·lb
S
Rear Brake Disc Mounting Bolts
23
2.3
17
L
Rear Master Cylinder Mounting Bolts
9.8
1.0
87 in·lb
Front Fork Clamp Bolts (Lower)
22
2.2
16
AL
Front Fork Clamp Bolts (Upper)
20
2.0
15
AL, L
Rear Shock Absorber Nut (Lower)
34
3.5
25
R
Rear Shock Absorber Nut (Upper)
39
4.0
29
R
Rocker Arm Pivot Nut
59
6.0
44
R
Swingarm Pivot Shaft Nut
98
10
72
R
Tie-Rod Mounting Nuts
59
6.0
44
R
Handlebar Clamp Bolts
25
2.5
18
AL