BretonM
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
After recently purchasing my bike, I came to the conclusion that a shorter 35mm stem would suit me better than the 50mm stem installed.
I decided on the Hope AM 35mm stem.
I removed the old stem and replaced it with the new one.
The headset was working amazingly before this and I'd never had an issue with knocking.
I stupidly tightened the stem bolts first and then the top cap before taking it for a spin.
Immediately I knew something was up as the whole bike felt loose when using the front brake or pickup up and dropping the front end.
After reading up on the issue, it turns out you must tighten the top cap and then the stem bolts.
I loosened off all bolts tighten the top cap bolt down so movement was smooth but tight.
And then tightened the stem bolts.
However, the issue still remains. I did not drop the fork out or remove and spacers so nothing has gone missing with the headset.
Also, the top of the stem is just 2 or 3mm over the top of the steerer - I have heard this is perfect.
I honestly don't know what I've done wrong ?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
After recently purchasing my bike, I came to the conclusion that a shorter 35mm stem would suit me better than the 50mm stem installed.
I decided on the Hope AM 35mm stem.
I removed the old stem and replaced it with the new one.
The headset was working amazingly before this and I'd never had an issue with knocking.
I stupidly tightened the stem bolts first and then the top cap before taking it for a spin.
Immediately I knew something was up as the whole bike felt loose when using the front brake or pickup up and dropping the front end.
After reading up on the issue, it turns out you must tighten the top cap and then the stem bolts.
I loosened off all bolts tighten the top cap bolt down so movement was smooth but tight.
And then tightened the stem bolts.
However, the issue still remains. I did not drop the fork out or remove and spacers so nothing has gone missing with the headset.
Also, the top of the stem is just 2 or 3mm over the top of the steerer - I have heard this is perfect.
I honestly don't know what I've done wrong ?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.