Old 01-21-11 | 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie
No, Evil is correct. What he is referring to is a bolted circular clamp the same diameter of the steerer tube, which serves the same function that the stem does when it is tightened. Actually, the real purpose of a "compresssion spacer" is to allow the the stem to be moved up the steerer tube w/o needing a lot of regular spacers. Still, trying to adjust a headset properly w/o a topcap with either a star nut or compression plug is difficult at best, so his decision to simply buy another start nut is the correct one.
Ahhh, basically a locking spacer then? Yeah, using that or stem for preload is futile.

Or maybe more like this? I kinda looks like an oddly shaped locking spacer, but says adjustable and that it can be used for setting preload?

Sweet, another use for my headset wrenches.

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