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Old 06-25-14 | 01:57 PM
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Torque specs spreadsheet

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When fixing my bike, I am tired to always have to go through some book pages to find the torque spec for the part I am fixing.
I thought about doing a spreadsheet that would contain all the torque specs for each of the component on my bike.

Because I don't want to reinvent the wheel (I am sure some people had this idea before me), I was wondering if any of you know if I can find a spreadsheet containing the list of the main component of a bicycle so I could fill it with my torque specs.

It would be a great addition on top of my toolbox for a quick reference.

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Old 06-25-14 | 02:06 PM
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I don't have a spreadsheet, but I once heard of an enormous world wide database, accessible from anywhere by privileged users . . . probably just a sci-fi fantasy. Never mind.
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Old 06-25-14 | 02:36 PM
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Thanks for your answer, I think I was not very clear in my post.
I am not looking for a spreadsheet that contains all the torque specs in the world. I have the torque specs for my bike and if not I can look for them and find them. I am just looking for a spreadsheet that has most of the bike component that need to be torqued and then I can fill it with my numbers. Like a list of what should be torqued and then I add up my numbers.
I am just looking for a sheet easy to access and see when I am in my garage.

The file would look like that

Section Rear derailleur :
Cable pinch bolt : To fill


I hope it is more clear

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Old 06-25-14 | 05:00 PM
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I have one that I printed out of just the ones I might need, and keep in my torque wrench box... don't have a copy to share though.
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Here you go: https://www.google.com/search?q=torque+bolt+size
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