i think the point is that you only need to loosen if bolts are tight. guzzi head bolts rarely are.
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BTW flying out to denver & on to colorado springs next week. not on bikey business, i'm going to the mountains, but may have time to look at any interesting guzzi shops. any recommendations?
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I agree with Mark, I neve have to loosen to torque, I torque at 50, 200 and 500 miles and ususally there is no need to loosen, and they need more torque.
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Screw phicics,Re torque to 35 and ride.Mark.moto guzzi classics.
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