Trek Madone SLR Steering Limiter Broken?
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Trek Madone SLR Steering Limiter Broken?
Something has happened to the steering on my 2019 Trek Madone SLR that allows the top of the fork crown to hit the faired front edge of the steering tube (see photos). This didn't happen when I first bought the bike; the steering, at that time, was definitely limited to avoid this. It began happening maybe 6 months ago. Has anyone else experienced this? If so what have you done about it? Was Trek able to help?
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Have you changed your cables about the time this started happening? Your cables, not the steering/headset (I don't know of a headset or steerer which has a "stop" built in) are usually the "limiter" of how far your bars/fork can turn in relation to the frame. If you have changed your cables, they may be a bit longer than the old ones or are routed in a way that allows greater rotation of the bars/fork.
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Does this local damage affect the bike's steering when riding? Andy
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Here's a blow up diagram of SLR fork assembly. #7 is the stopper. You'll have to take it apart to diagnose the problem. https://cdn.bike24.net/i/mb/da/a2/48...0-d-330837.jpg
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Here's a blow up diagram of SLR fork assembly. #7 is the stopper. You'll have to take it apart to diagnose the problem. https://cdn.bike24.net/i/mb/da/a2/48...0-d-330837.jpg
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Hi mprince, thanks for the reply.
No, I haven't replaced cables (or wires and hoses in this case, DI2 and disk brakes). My understanding is that the Madone SLR has some kind of physical stop to keep the fork crown from hitting the faired head tube as this interference occurs well before the handlebars could hit the frame. Somehow, I have violated this stop which must not have been very robust. I am looking for anyone with this bike that may have experienced this issue.
No, I haven't replaced cables (or wires and hoses in this case, DI2 and disk brakes). My understanding is that the Madone SLR has some kind of physical stop to keep the fork crown from hitting the faired head tube as this interference occurs well before the handlebars could hit the frame. Somehow, I have violated this stop which must not have been very robust. I am looking for anyone with this bike that may have experienced this issue.
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Hi Crankycrank,
Thanks for the reply and especially the blow-up diagram of the fork assembly. Very helpful!
Thanks for the reply and especially the blow-up diagram of the fork assembly. Very helpful!
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Hi Andy,
No the damage does not affect steering, but does put an unsightly chip in the beautiful paint job : (
No the damage does not affect steering, but does put an unsightly chip in the beautiful paint job : (
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exactly, i have the same issue and on my 3rd replacement, according to Trek they have new Material which much strong but will not damage the Headset top cap which they will send to me.
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Hi GoingJapanese, in your case did Trek just replace the limiter or did they repair/replace the damaged fork? Mine is a Project One model so I'm curious if they will replace the fork with the same paint scheme.
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Replaced the Steer Stop
i have bought a spare steer stop from the first incident so i made
the replacement by myself since it was too easy, the design i think for SLR & SL is the same you can see this steer stop when you turn the fork its the black thing that was screwed on the headtube
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just to add the carbon fork on mine was not damaged on the paint.
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also the carbon parts frameset has a lifetime replacement warranty, if yours was damage it can be replaced.
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Hello I have exactly the same issue with my brand new Trek Madone Project One. It happened within days of me first riding the bicycle. I am waiting for a response from my LBS. Every time I stop cycling and release the handlebars the front wheel spins left or right causing that damage. Doesn't seem to have a limiter to me. Very disappointing on a $12,000 bicycle.
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Hello I have exactly the same issue with my brand new Trek Madone Project One. It happened within days of me first riding the bicycle. I am waiting for a response from my LBS. Every time I stop cycling and release the handlebars the front wheel spins left or right causing that damage. Doesn't seem to have a limiter to me. Very disappointing on a $12,000 bicycle.
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I am to take my bicycle back into my LBS and they are taking photos and making a warranty claim. They have been talking direct to Trek. No the frame doesn't look damaged just the paintwork. I will update this post once I have more details. It's clearly a design issue.
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Steer stop
The steer stop system is actually not the big issue, try turning the front front wheel until the fork is almost hitting the frame, and you will see in the center of head tube a small black thing bolted in the center, that is the steer stop system, I have broken 6 of those already until a new strengthened steer stop was given to me by Trek bow its all good, next thing to watch out is the seat Mast after around 10 months sidesways are happening at first i thought its the will that slipping a bit when cornering turns out the seat mast now have a left & right movement, but its carbon parts so another free replacement , my Madone is at Trek’s shop now for a month waiting for new Seat Mast. Dont get dissappointed its still a very nice bike, only thing is more moving parts such the isospeed means more maintenance parts,but since its lifetime warranty no need to spend.Trek already replaced twice my rear wheel each i broke a spoke and now the seat mast and the steer stop,
Hello I have exactly the same issue with my brand new Trek Madone Project One. It happened within days of me first riding the bicycle. I am waiting for a response from my LBS. Every time I stop cycling and release the handlebars the front wheel spins left or right causing that damage. Doesn't seem to have a limiter to me. Very disappointing on a $12,000 bicycle.
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The steer stop system is actually not the big issue, try turning the front front wheel until the fork is almost hitting the frame, and you will see in the center of head tube a small black thing bolted in the center, that is the steer stop system, I have broken 6 of those already until a new strengthened steer stop was given to me by Trek bow its all good, next thing to watch out is the seat Mast after around 10 months sidesways are happening at first i thought its the will that slipping a bit when cornering turns out the seat mast now have a left & right movement, but its carbon parts so another free replacement , my Madone is at Trek’s shop now for a month waiting for new Seat Mast. Dont get dissappointed its still a very nice bike, only thing is more moving parts such the isospeed means more maintenance parts,but since its lifetime warranty no need to spend.Trek already replaced twice my rear wheel each i broke a spoke and now the seat mast and the steer stop,
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Probably not right to say I'm "happy" to see I'm not the only one, but at least I know it's not (likely) something stupid I did. I've been wondering what caused this on my 2020 Madone SL7 as there is no way I've turned the bars far enough left or right to cause any impact like that. Will try my luck at the LBS to see what options there are, but not holding my breath.
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This is disappointing that it's still an issue? If you had a used 2019 SLR, I guess they'd no longer warranty it since you're not the original owner?