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Just got a new stem - steerer question
Hi all,
I have just got a new stem and it fits on the steerer ok, however there is a bit of steerer left above it. I don't want to cut it so is it ok to just put a spacer on it and then replace the cap? Thanks Daven |
yes.
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Yes, but I always put my spacers under the stem first. So in this order I do it, spacer, stem, top cap.
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Originally Posted by daven1986
(Post 10258646)
Hi all,
I have just got a new stem and it fits on the steerer ok, however there is a bit of steerer left above it. I don't want to cut it so is it ok to just put a spacer on it and then replace the cap? Thanks Daven |
Oh so a stem is MEANT to be above the steerer slightly? I thought that it shouldn't as then one screw would only have 1/2 a grip on the steerer. Thanks for the help, I just went for a test ride and all seemed well :)
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Originally Posted by daven1986
(Post 10258757)
Oh so a stem is MEANT to be above the steerer slightly? I thought that it shouldn't as then one screw would only have 1/2 a grip on the steerer. Thanks for the help, I just went for a test ride and all seemed well :)
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Originally Posted by cyccommute
(Post 10258886)
The stem should be slightly above the steer tube. 3mm is about 1/8". If the steer tube is flush with the top of the stem, the top cap can't compress the bearings in the headset properly. You'll end up with a loose headset...not a good thing.
In fact, for carbon steerers, having the steerer project above the stem is desirable to assure the steerer fully supports the stem. Then a spacer above the stem is used to achieve the needed headset adjustment gap. |
Cool :) it is around 3mm above I think. Can't be bothered to start changing around spacers right now so I will see how it goes - if I need more height to the bars I will have to change them around!
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But more importantly, are you happy with the height of the stem? Spacers can be placed anywhere, above or below, or combination of both.
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Originally Posted by cyccommute
(Post 10258886)
The stem should be slightly above the steer tube. 3mm is about 1/8". If the steer tube is flush with the top of the stem, the top cap can't compress the bearings in the headset properly. You'll end up with a loose headset...not a good thing.
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Yeah height of stem seems to be ok :) it is lower than the old one, however it has a steeper incline so I think it may level out!
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