On at least one of the sets of instructions I have received with various 
Nitto rack products it says:
 
"Use good judgment."
 
Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean
 
On Wednesday, June 27, 2012 8:58:15 AM UTC-5, JimD wrote:

> "We don't need no stinking specs. Just tighten it 'til it smokes!"?
>>
>
> Back in the day, I had  a Bultaco motorcycle. The bike had a poorly 
> translated (from the original Spanish) owner's manual.
> The manual offered some guidance on tightening fasteners. It went 
> something like: 
>
> "It is important not to enter into a contest of wills with the nuts and 
> bolts"!
>
> Ever since,  this has been my mantra.
> -JimD
>
>  
> On Jun 27, 2012, at 6:34 AM, Scott Henry wrote:
>
> What bolts or specs are you looking for?  
> The only thing that could possibly come from a frame manufacturer would be 
> a seat post binder bolt (and thats only for a threaded seat lug).  And that 
> a stretch.  All other specs would be from the component manufacturer and 
> should be on the specific instruction sheet with each part.
>  
> Scott
> Dayton, OH
>  
> On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 10:05 PM, lungimsam wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>  
>> I was wondering if Rivendell lugged steel frames and bolts have torque 
>> specs?
>> Or, if the frames could speak, would they say: "We don't need no stinking 
>> specs. Just tighten it 'til it smokes!"?
>>  
>> Thanks for any info.
>>  
>>
>

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