Bike Fork Play. only just yesterday i managed to find that it actually are the stanchions having a bit of play when the fork is fully extended! Then you need to check your headset adjustment. is there movement between your fork and head tube? i noticed today when working on my 2011 giant defy advanced 1 that there is a little play in the front fork. If you can feel the top of the headset moving independently from the head tube, it probably needs to be. rock the bike back and forth with the brake on. If there is play in the bearings allowing the fork to rock. in a threadless headset (which is what is shown in the picture), the stem is what keeps the fork compressed into the head. put the front brake on hard and rock the bikr backwards and forwards. the bearing play or preload has to be set correctly with the vertical screw on top of the stem cap. Or do you handlebars shake when you brake? Look at the front end carefully and see where the.
put the front brake on hard and rock the bikr backwards and forwards. If you can feel the top of the headset moving independently from the head tube, it probably needs to be. If there is play in the bearings allowing the fork to rock. Look at the front end carefully and see where the. Then you need to check your headset adjustment. in a threadless headset (which is what is shown in the picture), the stem is what keeps the fork compressed into the head. only just yesterday i managed to find that it actually are the stanchions having a bit of play when the fork is fully extended! is there movement between your fork and head tube? i noticed today when working on my 2011 giant defy advanced 1 that there is a little play in the front fork. rock the bike back and forth with the brake on.
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Bike Fork Play only just yesterday i managed to find that it actually are the stanchions having a bit of play when the fork is fully extended! If there is play in the bearings allowing the fork to rock. put the front brake on hard and rock the bikr backwards and forwards. only just yesterday i managed to find that it actually are the stanchions having a bit of play when the fork is fully extended! Look at the front end carefully and see where the. rock the bike back and forth with the brake on. is there movement between your fork and head tube? the bearing play or preload has to be set correctly with the vertical screw on top of the stem cap. If you can feel the top of the headset moving independently from the head tube, it probably needs to be. Or do you handlebars shake when you brake? i noticed today when working on my 2011 giant defy advanced 1 that there is a little play in the front fork. Then you need to check your headset adjustment. in a threadless headset (which is what is shown in the picture), the stem is what keeps the fork compressed into the head.