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Old 04-22-11 | 11:30 PM
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Bikes: Fixed Gear

What i do is take the top cap thing off, then the big screw in the middle i unscrew then i unscrew the two smaller ones that face the seatpost twords me if i was sitting on the bike, i take the handlebars/stem off then i take the desired spacers off(all 3) i put the stem on where the spacers were, then i put the spacers on top then the cap then the big bolt through the cap and tighten it, the actual fork becomes unsturdy and has about a 2 inch give up and down when i do that, it only stays still when the 3 spacers are UNDER the handlebars and stem and installed with the screws.

i tried all sorts of variations with no luck besides the original stock :/ the handlebars are too high.
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