Anyone got a torque setting list, nothing in owners manual.
Will do. Scanner is on the fritz but I'll have it up in the next day or so.Hi bud
Anyway you can scan it into computer and then post it?
Thanks bud spot onWill do. Scanner is on the fritz but I'll have it up in the next day or so.
thanks!Ok, got the scanner working. The dealers printer was a bit skewed so the first few letters of each item are missing. I'll try to get a better set.
Found this link on the 1199 forum.
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Maybe a little nudging will prompt him to get/post the manuals for the 899.
Sorry...should have been more specific. Yes, the owner's manual is readily available. The shop manual is typically much more useful for DIY, and doesn't appear to be listed yet.Posted by Richie#20:
That´s the link to the owners manual:
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These torque specs might to be for an 1199 Panigale (they reference the Marzocchi forks) and not the 899 Panigale.Ok, got the scanner working. The dealers printer was a bit skewed so the first few letters of each item are missing. I'll try to get a better set.
I use a standard 12 point 36 mm socket. Works great.On the subject of the rear wheel, what size socket do I need to purchase for it? (This is my first bike with one of those fancy multi faced nuts). Is there a specially named tool for it? Thanks.
As always, the service department at my local dealer, Ducati Bellevue, came through after hours.
Rear wheel retaining nut: 180nm or 132.76ft lbs