koro
Active Member
Hi,
I decided to drop my handlebars down, on my Giant Defy 2. Appologies for not knowing all the correct terminology, the spacer from below, I placed back on top of the stack above the stem...
From watching the video on how to go about this job, I thought I followed correctly. Just tighten up enough to take any movement out (with the front wheel up in the air, turn the handlebars to the side, hold the stem and feel for movement)
Now however, when I rode the bike yesterday, I get this kind of a squeaky/noise feeling from the headset, when I turn the handlebars. It`s not a loud sound, just a feeling that winds me up. It`s a new bike and was so quiet before...
Have I overtightened or not tightened it up enough....I hate to think that I have caused some damage..or is there something I should do..
I know this is the place to ask, Globalti sorted me out before with shoe shims....a godsend.
Cheers
I decided to drop my handlebars down, on my Giant Defy 2. Appologies for not knowing all the correct terminology, the spacer from below, I placed back on top of the stack above the stem...
From watching the video on how to go about this job, I thought I followed correctly. Just tighten up enough to take any movement out (with the front wheel up in the air, turn the handlebars to the side, hold the stem and feel for movement)
Now however, when I rode the bike yesterday, I get this kind of a squeaky/noise feeling from the headset, when I turn the handlebars. It`s not a loud sound, just a feeling that winds me up. It`s a new bike and was so quiet before...
Have I overtightened or not tightened it up enough....I hate to think that I have caused some damage..or is there something I should do..
I know this is the place to ask, Globalti sorted me out before with shoe shims....a godsend.
Cheers