SECTION 5: FRAME
For non-suspension models, torque front fork castle nut to
40 ft.lbs. Be sure to spin the fork while torquing the nut to
ensure that no bearing damage is done.
Be sure to reinstall the cotter pin into the castle nut. Always
try to go tighter on the nut to find a castellation for the pin
to fit in. Never back the bearing tension off after torquing the
nut, this will “spring” the bearing cage.
Torque rear wheel lugs to 65-75 ft.lbs.
Re-torque at every oil change.
There is one grease fitting in each front wheel and one in
each front caster bearing housing. Grease at every engine oil
change.
There is one grease fitting on each of the actuator bar pillow
blocks located under the fuel tanks. Grease twice a season.
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