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Old 01-15-15 | 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Andrew R Stewart
Because the carbon steerer is much more likely to compress and crack under the pressure of a tightened stem. So many carbon fork manufactures supply a plug that reinforces the section (the top) that the stem is meant to clamp to. This plug doubles as the system for bearing pre load. Andy.
Is there some reason the plug can't be pushed down to where the stem is located? Too tight?
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