Smokin Joe said:Why oh why don't they put a centre line on fork steerer that can be lined up with a corresponding mark on the stem? Ditto seatposts and frames.
No matter how perfect you think you've got it in the garage you more often than not have to faff about again 500 yards down the road.
Smokin Joe said:Why oh why don't they put a centre line on fork steerer that can be lined up with a corresponding mark on the stem? Ditto seatposts and frames.
Point taken, but if the mark ran up the back of the steerer at least you could centre it with the slot on the stem.kyuss said:Good idea but difficult to implement I'd imagine. Most people need the forks cut down and a mark on the outside of the steerer would be hidden by the stem when fitted, so the mark would need to run down the inside of the steerer itself like a stick of rock.
Then get 500 yards down the road and find the f*cking thing is pointing a couple of mm off straightMartinC said:Stand in front of the bike facing it. Loosen the stem bolts slightly so that it just moves on the steere. Put the front wheel between your feet. Look down from over the top of the bars and use the front axle as a datum i.e. visually line up the front edge of the bars with the line made by front edge of the dropouts. When they line up the bars are straight. Tighten them up.
Smokin Joe said:Then get 500 yards down the road and find the f*cking thing is pointing a couple of mm off straight