Swapping stems

miss notax
miss notax Posts: 2,572
edited May 2012 in MTB workshop & tech
Hello :D

I have got myself a nice shiny new stem for my Santa Cruz and as it's swapping one Easton stem for another (a longer one), I figure this should be within my capablities.....?!

So, what EXACTLY do I need to do?! I can take the old one off ok, but is there a special order to putting the new one on and tightening it all up? Do up the headset top cap first I guess, then the clamp, and then the clamp on the bars? How tight?

Cheers!!!
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  • nicklouse
    nicklouse Posts: 50,675
    correct and enough to stop it moving.

    there may even be some torque figures etched on it.

    always do pairs of bolts together (a bit at a time not one at a time).
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  • miss notax
    miss notax Posts: 2,572
    Great, thank you :D
    Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the number of moments that take your breath away....

    Riding a gorgeous ano orange Turner Burner!

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