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Tightening torques — handlebar (Aprilia Shiver 750)

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pos.DescriptionTypeQuantityTorqueNotes
1Anti-vibration weight terminalM18235 Nm (25.81 lbf·ft)-
2Stainless steel TCC screw fastening upper clamp to lower clampM8x25425 Nm (18.44 lbf·ft)-
3Screws fastening light switch assembly-2 + 21.5 Nm (1.11 lbf·ft)-
4TCEI screwM6x40210 Nm (7.37 lbf·ft)-
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