Do you have the torque wrench that reads in in-lb. ?
http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=71572.msg1323828#msg1323828If you don't have one, and you are planning to work on motorcycles and cars, I'd recommend to buy a good one.
(Because you will use it more than you would think.)
Snap On digital torque meter I showed in the linked post above is probably the best torque wrench for the beginners, because
1)You can very easily monitor the tightening torque increase, by digital read out AND LED indicator light bar.
2)Therefore, it will help you to develop the "feel" (of how much torque is being applied.)
3)It will beep AND vibrate when getting close to the set torque value (early warning system), so that you won't turn the wrench too quickly (common mistake) and over tighten the fastner.
4)When doing 1-2-1 sequence (on the front fork pinch bolt, for example), it is very easy to do 2 or 3 steps tightening.
(You don't want to tighten one bolt with 100% of tightening torque and move onto the next one. You do 1-2-1 sequence with 50% of the torque, then, tighten them in 1-2-1 with 75% of the torque, then, with 100% of the torque.)
The only downside is the cost. It's probably (way) more than most people are willing to pay.
If your on tight budget, those beam type are better than cheap clickers.
https://www.amazon.com/Park-Tool-TW-1-Torque-Wrench/dp/B000NVCI1Uhttps://www.amazon.com/GearWrench-2955D-Beam-Torque-Wrench/dp/B00004SQ3B(Gearwrench 2955D is the same as Park TW-1, just rebranded. They are discontinued as of 2106.)