Handlebar Component Fastener Torques
Moving a handlebar component without first loosening its screws/set screws may cut grooves into the handlebar, making it difficult to secure the component. Do not move a handlebar component without first loosening its mounting screws/set screws. Take care to avoid damaging hand warmer/brake switch wires when moving components.

|
Component |
Torque Do not over-tighten |
|
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Left Handlebar Control Block | 20 in-lbs (2.3 N·m) |
| 2 | Brake Lever / Master Cylinder Torque the front screw first, then torque the screw next to the reservoir. |
70 in-lbs (7.9 N·m) |
| 3 | Upper / Lower Riser Clamps | 14.8 ft-lbs (20 N·m) |
| 4 | Mountain Bar Fasteners | 10 in-lbs (14 N·m) |
| 5 | Auxiliary Engine Stop Switch Set Screw | 12 in-lbs (1.4 N·m) |
| 6 | Throttle Block Screw | 20 in-lbs (2.3 N·m) |
| Not Shown | Hand Guard Mounts (if applicable) | Hand-Tight |
| Not Shown | Mountain Hoop Bar (if equipped) | 10 ft-lbs (13.6 N·m) |