TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS
Achieving correct torque is vital to ensuring the proper
performance and function of the PRIMER 29 frame.
Failure to do so could result in suboptimal performance
of your frame as well as premature wear and tear of
individual parts. In addition to this chart, torque values
are laser etched onto corresponding hardware for
your reference.
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7 Nm / 60 in-lbs
20 Nm / 175 in-lbs
7 Nm / 60 in-lbs
16 Nm / 140 in-lbs
20 Nm / 175 in-lbs
M8 HEX, 7 Nm / 60 in-lbs
M5 HEX, 14 Nm / 125 in-lbs
UDH Derailleur Cap: 25 Nm / 221 in-lbs
Axle (non-drive side): 11 Nm / 100 in-lbs
20 Nm / 175 in-lbs
M8 HEX, 7 Nm / 60 in-lbs
M5 HEX, 14 Nm / 125 in-lbs
UDH Derailleur Cap: 25 Nm / 221 in-lbs
Axle (non-drive side): 11 Nm / 100 in-lbs
Start: 5 Nm / 45 in-lbs
Middle: 6 to 8 Nm / 53 to 70 in-lbs
Maximum: 11 Nm / 100 in-lbs
Torque Range to Note: Various Seatposts could
require different torque values to secure in frame
and also maintain dropper post function. Refer to
dropper seatpost manuals/websites when needed.
Start: 5 Nm / 45 in-lbs
Middle: 6 to 8 Nm / 53 to 70 in-lbs
Maximum: 11 Nm / 100 in-lbs
Torque Range to Note: Various Seatposts c
require different torque values to secure in
and also maintain dropper post function. Re
dropper seatpost manuals/websites when n
20 Nm / 175 in-lbs
16 Nm / 140 in-lbs
Torque Notes:
2024 Primer 29 Expert
4/18/2024
Torque Notes:
2024 Primer 2
4/18/2024
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