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Tightening torques — rear suspension (Aprilia Shiver 750)

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pos.DescriptionTypeQuantityTorqueNotes
1Upper TCEI mounting screwM10x50150 Nm (36.88 lbf·ft)-
2Lower TCEI mounting screwM10x59150 Nm (36.88 lbf·ft)-
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This article has been reviewed: Serafim Sazonov
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SL750 (2007-2016) 
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