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Checking tightness of rear wheel studs (BMW K1200LT)

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Inspection I


  • Tighten the rear wheel studs with a torque wrench.

Tightening torque:
  • Rear wheel studs — 105 Nm

Checking rear wheel bearing play by tilting wheel (Inspection III)


  • Tilt the rear wheel to and fro across its axle.
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This article has been reviewed: Matvey Prokhorov
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K1200LT (1998-2009) 
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