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Anonymous Posted on Jan 25, 2010

2008 Honda CBR 1000 RR Fireblade what size of nut on rear wheel

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  • Anonymous Jan 26, 2010

    rear wheel nut on 08 honda fireblade

  • Anonymous Jan 26, 2010

    in mm, need to buy a socket.

  • Marvin
    Marvin May 11, 2010

    a large open end adjustable wrench size will work just fine.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 25, 2009

SOURCE: honda fireblade slips out of 2nd &3rd gear at 7500rpm,8000rpm

need to re do the trany

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tombones

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  • Posted on May 21, 2009

SOURCE: suzuki dr 125

Don't worry about the metric size. Just call a Suzuki parts department and tell them Year and Model of your bike and see if they have a nut in stock. The nut is what is called a "castle nut". There should be a cotter pin inserted through the castle and through the drill hole in the axle then spread around the nut. This keeps the nut from coming loose.

I believe the part number for the nut is 09159-12027
The cotter pin number is 04111-25308

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 27, 2009

SOURCE: size of rear wheel retaining nut

27mm socket and a long power bar

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 24, 2010

SOURCE: how or where to get the services manual cbr 1000

you can type in SALTERS MOTORCYCLE MANUALS and when the site comes up their will be a list of bikes on it so under honda you will find cbr1000rr their might be a few different types such as service manual,microfiche manual or manerfactures manual you can down load these for free ok buddy safe driving keep it between the ditches

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 08, 2010

SOURCE: torque pressure for a 2008 honda cbr 600rr rear

60 to 65ft-lbs should be enough.

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Hi i have a 2008 honda fireblade i have taken both wheels out to fit new tyres does any one no all the nesscesary torque setting to refit them.fork clamp bolts spindal nuts etc

Rule of thumb, tighten it by hand then by spanner lightly until it resist anyattempt, then turn another 1/8 -1/2 turn, that should reach the required torque.
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Horsepower

horsepower is 178. The US spec version of the 2008 1000RR has a limitation above 10,200 rpm that reduces rear wheel horsepower to approximately 155. The UK version of the motorcycle makes about 10 more horsepower with a normal curve above 10,200 rpm as opposed to the US version which is essentially flat from 10,200 rpm to 13,000 rpm.
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