2017 Yamaha PW50 Dirt Bike Torque Specs
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The 2017 Yamaha PW50 is a 50cc two-stroke beginner motorcycle for the youngest riders — typically ages 3 to 6. The PW50 features automatic transmission, a fully enclosed chain, training wheels compatibility, and a parent-controlled throttle limiter, making it the safest possible introduction to motorcycle riding. The PW50 has introduced more children to two-wheeled riding than virtually any other machine in history. Correct fastener torque during maintenance is essential for safe operation.
Engine Torque Specifications
The PW50’s 49cc two-stroke engine uses very small fastener sizes — the risk of overtorquing is significant. Always use a precision low-range torque wrench (5–20 Nm range) for engine fasteners. Never use a full-size motorcycle wrench without a torque reading capability.
| Fastener | Torque Specification | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Spark plug | 10 – 15 Nm (7 – 11 ft-lb) | Seat carefully by hand; small thread on youth engine |
| Cylinder head bolts | 6 – 10 Nm (4 – 7 ft-lb) | Two-pass crisscross sequence; new gasket each removal |
| Flywheel rotor bolt | 18 – 25 Nm (13 – 18 ft-lb) | Thread locker; holding tool required |
| Oil drain plug | 20 – 25 Nm (15 – 18 ft-lb) | New crush washer each service |
Drivetrain & Wheel Torque Specifications
The PW50’s fully enclosed chain drive reduces maintenance needs but still requires regular inspection through the chain cover inspection window. Verify axle nut torque and wheel condition before every riding session.
| Fastener | Torque Specification | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Front axle nut | 15 – 25 Nm (11 – 18 ft-lb) | Inspect threads before torquing |
| Rear axle nut | 25 – 35 Nm (18 – 26 ft-lb) | Verify chain alignment before final torque |
| Rear sprocket bolts | 15 – 20 Nm (11 – 15 ft-lb) | Medium-strength thread locker |
Suspension & Chassis Torque Specifications
The PW50’s suspension is fixed-rate with no adjustment for rider weight. Check that fork tubes move freely and the rear suspension moves smoothly. A loose swingarm pivot on a child’s first motorcycle is a serious safety hazard — verify torque before every riding session.
| Fastener | Torque Specification | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Fork clamp bolts | 6 – 10 Nm (4 – 7 ft-lb) | Lower clamps before upper; even torque both sides |
| Handlebar clamp bolts | 8 – 12 Nm (6 – 9 ft-lb) | Center bar position before torquing |
| Swingarm pivot bolt | 25 – 40 Nm (18 – 30 ft-lb) | Grease bearings; verify free rotation |
Brake System Torque Specifications
| Fastener | Torque Specification | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Brake caliper bolts | 20 – 30 Nm (15 – 22 ft-lb) | Check pad clearance after torquing |
| Brake disc bolts | 12 – 18 Nm (9 – 13 ft-lb) | Thread locker; star pattern |
Dry vs. Wet Torque
All values are dry torque for clean, unlubricated threads. Apply grease to the swingarm pivot bearing surfaces (not the bolt threads) before assembly. Target the lower end of the torque range and verify smooth, free swingarm rotation after tightening.
Thread Locker Guide
- Medium-strength (blue): sprocket bolts, brake disc bolts, flywheel bolt
- No thread locker: cylinder head bolts, axle hardware, fork clamp bolts
Torque Wrench Selection
A compact 5–30 Nm click-type wrench handles all fasteners on the 2017 PW50. Precision in the low range is critical for cylinder head bolts — use a dedicated low-range wrench rather than a full-size wrench for these fasteners. Always have a parent or qualified adult supervise maintenance on youth motorcycles.
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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.