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Hello all,
Today I received my new adjustable stem for use on my hybrid. I promptly fitted the thing only to find that the head bearing (as I thought anyway) were now loose, A little puzzled that they had come loose I took the lot apart and found there were no bearings as such only plastic tapered sleeve running within each other with no lock washer to hold the sleeves in place. The only way I could now get the head to work without play was to tighten the stem loosely so that a good whack could still move it down the top of the forks place a piece of tube over the top and give the stem a clout pushing down hard on the sleeves then tightening it fully. Is this what you are supposed to do and is it normal for them to have no bearings or lock washers??. I have only ever messed with the older type forks and quill stems so was quite surprised to see it was done this way!
Today I received my new adjustable stem for use on my hybrid. I promptly fitted the thing only to find that the head bearing (as I thought anyway) were now loose, A little puzzled that they had come loose I took the lot apart and found there were no bearings as such only plastic tapered sleeve running within each other with no lock washer to hold the sleeves in place. The only way I could now get the head to work without play was to tighten the stem loosely so that a good whack could still move it down the top of the forks place a piece of tube over the top and give the stem a clout pushing down hard on the sleeves then tightening it fully. Is this what you are supposed to do and is it normal for them to have no bearings or lock washers??. I have only ever messed with the older type forks and quill stems so was quite surprised to see it was done this way!