21. Tables
21.1 Tightening torques
Every nut and bolt on your bike has a specified tightening
torque. Your Gazelle specialist has special tools for this.
If you maintain your bike yourself, you can use a torque
wrench to apply the correct tightening torque. These are
listed in the table below.
TABLE OF RECOMMENDED TIGHTENING TORQUES
Handlebar plug bolt
12 – 15 Nm
Expanding bolt with taper wedge
10 – 12 Nm
Nut for seat lug bolt, M8
15 – 20 Nm
Moer voor zadelpenbout M6 binnenzeskant
12 – 15 Nm
Cranks with square - Steel
12 – 15 Nm
- Aluminium
30 – 40 Nm
- Shimano
20 – 25 Nm
- Headset nut
35 – 45 Nm
Dynamo
8 – 10 Nm
Hub axle nuts, front wheels
20 – 27 Nm
Hub axle nuts, rear wheels - Sturmey-Archer
20 – 27 Nm
Hub axle nuts, rear wheels
35 – 45 Nm
Hub axle nuts
30 – 35 Nm
Hub axle nuts, Shimano
30 – 45 Nm
Handlebar grips
max. 5 Nm
Internal headset tube suspension nuts
5.9 Nm
21.2 Distance travelled per revolution
This table shows the distance travelled in metres for one
complete revolution of the pedals in a given gear. The
top row shows the number of teeth on your chainrings
and sprockets; the left-hand column shows the gearshift
position. If, for instance, you have a 3-speed hub, then in
2nd gear you will travel 4.4 metres per revolution.
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