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karl_w99
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The adrenaline runs a copy of the DR125 engine, so I'd say that would be your best reference point unless you got a manual with the bike that says something. Guessing not, seeing as you're asking! :lol: My old Lexmoto didn't include such helpful info, either.

So yeah, have a quick google search for a PDF version of the service manual for the DR125.

Or the GS125 and GZ125, they all used the same engine and I doubt they varied the torque values in all honesty. Only really recommended the DR as a start point as it's the same type of bike as the Adrenaline.

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hey guys im new here just wondering if anyone knows the torque settings from the front sprocket and rear wheel on a pulse adrenaline 125cc


thanks karl

 

I wouldn't worry about torque settings on these two items , just give a good tighten up so they don't come undone . A sprocket nut should have a lock washer of some sort and a wheel nut should have a split pin or an R clip so its not a big deal . As I learned recently on this very forum, a torque wrench on a worn or oily thread can do more harm than good. Better to develop a feel for these things . One rule, if you're tightening something and it gets tight and then easier again , STOP! Before you knacker it.

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