Old 06-16-11 | 11:06 PM
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What they're basically saying is that the top of the steerer tube should be about midway up the 5mm spacer that's sandwiched between your stem and your top cap. That ensures that the stem's got 100% grip on the steer tube and not gripping the end of it, and also leaves the necessary "air gap" under the top cap so you can preload the bearings.
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