how to stop headset spacers moving?

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e-rider

Banned member
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South West
I've always used plain black headset spacers until now.

My new spacers have logos on them. I have 3 spacers and I've discovered that the middle spacer always moves (I start will all the logos nicely OCD aligned!)

Apart from using superglue or bluetak, how can I increase friction and stop the middle spacer spinning about? carbon paste?
 

mrandmrspoves

Middle aged bald git.
Location
Narfuk
Use a little strip of tape on the inside to hold the spacers together.
 

steve52

I'm back! Yippeee
seek help for ocd:wacko:,or as above but do losen the stem when tightening the top cap,and rember to tighten them again
 
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e-rider

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Location
South West
thanks all,

the top cap is defo tight enough

as I've only ever used plain ones before I'd never noticed that they move (or at least the middle one of the three moves)

I've tried doing the top cap even tighter, headset is still smooth so will go for another ride tomorrow - perhaps the top cap wasn't quite tight enough?
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
It doesn't matter how tight the stem is against the spacers. The turning force will just push them a little at a time until it's noticeable.
 
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e-rider

e-rider

Banned member
Location
South West
It doesn't matter how tight the stem is against the spacers. The turning force will just push them a little at a time until it's noticeable.
you are correct - never noticed that before using plain spacers. I did however, have a bike that had a single 'X-lite' spacer which stayed in the same position. However, my current bike has 3 spacers and at least 2 of them move slowly, no matter how tight the top cap is tensioned.
 
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