1995 Honda CR80 Torque Specs

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The 1995 Honda CR80 arrived mid-decade as a well-sorted youth motocross contender. Honda had refined the liquid-cooled, power-valve 80cc two-stroke over many seasons, and the ’95 CR80 represented a mature and capable package for junior racers. Torque specifications on the 1995 CR80 ensure every fastener is within its proper range for reliable performance.

Engine & Cooling System

The liquid-cooled design of the 1995 CR80 keeps engine temperatures stable, but it also means a water pump cover and coolant system that adds to the fastener service list. Water pump cover bolts should be checked during routine coolant changes—small bolts in an aluminum cover can loosen over time from thermal cycling.

FastenerTorque (ft-lb)Torque (Nm)
Spark plug9–1112–15
Cylinder head bolts11–1415–19
Cylinder base bolts11–1415–19
Power valve cover bolts5–77–10
Water pump cover bolts7–910–12
Flywheel nut22–2930–39
Clutch hub nut22–2930–39

Chassis & Suspension

FastenerTorque (ft-lb)Torque (Nm)
Fork clamp bolts9–1112–15
Handlebar clamp bolts11–1415–19
Swingarm pivot nut36–4349–59
Rear shock mount bolts18–2225–30

Drive & Wheels

FastenerTorque (ft-lb)Torque (Nm)
Front axle nut22–2930–39
Rear axle nut36–4349–59
Rear sprocket nuts18–2225–30
Chain adjuster lock nuts7–1110–15

Brakes

FastenerTorque (ft-lb)Torque (Nm)
Front brake plate bolt9–1112–15
Rear brake plate bolt9–1112–15

Consistent torque management on the 1995 CR80 keeps the bike safe and the hardware intact across a season of racing. Small fasteners at low torque values are easily stripped if incorrect tools are used—a proper small-range torque wrench is essential for CR80 service work.

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Disclaimer: This guide is provided for general informational purposes only and is not intended to replace your motorcycle's official owner's manual. Always refer to your manufacturer's documentation for model-specific instructions, torque specifications, safety procedures, and maintenance requirements. If you are unsure or inexperienced, consider seeking assistance from a qualified mechanic or technician.