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Old Aug 9, 2011 | 08:05 AM
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Default 2006 Dyna Street Bob Torque specs

Does anyone have a list of the torques specs for the critical fasteners for a 2006 Dyna street bob? And also what is the belt deflection supposed to be.

I have a friend that has the bike and she is worried that her ex husband has sabotaged her bike and I want to check everything on her bike before she rides it. I would hate to have anything happen to her. I do all the work on my own bike but I do not and she does not have a service manual for her bike.

Any help would be appreciated.
 
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Old Aug 9, 2011 | 12:43 PM
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The only torque specs I have are in my shop manual and I don't have any way to scan and post them. For starters, just try every single fastener for tightness. You don't have to torque them unless you find something loose.
 
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Old Aug 9, 2011 | 02:18 PM
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Belt deflection = 5/16"-3/8" with 10 lbs of force applied.

Critical Fasteners:
Hand Controls-Upper & Lower switch housings = 35-45 in lbs
Clutch lever handlebar clamp = 70-80 in lbs
Master cylinder handlebar clamp = 70-80 in lbs

Brakes:
Banjo bolts = 17-22 ft lbs
Lower brake caliper mounting pin = 28-38 ft lbs
Brake disc screws, front = 16-24 ft lbs
Brake disc screws, rear = 30-45 ft lbs
Resorvoir screws = 6-8 in lbs
Rear master cylinder mounting nut = 40-50 in lbs

Axle nuts:
Front axle = 50-55 ft lbs
Rear axle = 60-65 ft lbs

Front fork/handlebars:
Lower fork pinch bolts = 30-35 ft lbs
Slider bolts = 10-14 ft lbs
Upper bracket pinch bolts = 30-35 ft lbs
Handlebar clamp mounting screw = 70-80 in lbs
Riser clamp screws = 12-18 ft lbs
Riser lock nuts = 30-40 ft lbs
 
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Originally Posted by Black Bart
Belt deflection = 5/16"-3/8" with 10 lbs of force applied.

Critical Fasteners:
Hand Controls-Upper & Lower switch housings = 35-45 in lbs
Clutch lever handlebar clamp = 70-80 in lbs
Master cylinder handlebar clamp = 70-80 in lbs

Brakes:
Banjo bolts = 17-22 ft lbs
Lower brake caliper mounting pin = 28-38 ft lbs
Brake disc screws, front = 16-24 ft lbs
Brake disc screws, rear = 30-45 ft lbs
Resorvoir screws = 6-8 in lbs
Rear master cylinder mounting nut = 40-50 in lbs

Axle nuts:
Front axle = 50-55 ft lbs
Rear axle = 60-65 ft lbs

Front fork/handlebars:
Lower fork pinch bolts = 30-35 ft lbs
Slider bolts = 10-14 ft lbs
Upper bracket pinch bolts = 30-35 ft lbs
Handlebar clamp mounting screw = 70-80 in lbs
Riser clamp screws = 12-18 ft lbs
Riser lock nuts = 30-40 ft lbs
Should be the same for 08 Street Bobs? I put some fat boy bars on the bob last night and noticed one fork tube cap was touching the bottom of the handlebar, while the other could fit a business card between them. Loosened the tripple tree pinch bolt and evened the tubes, just need to get the pinch bolts to spec torque....
 
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