Handlebar difficulty

my handlbars are being whack. if i tighten the bolts down where the handlebars go on it doesnt turn. if its too lose it moves. now it is making a grinding sound. would the grinding nose be my bearings?
 

brandon kilbury

Super Moderator
their called nuts. and obviously, too tight it wont move, too lose it will be shaky, you just have to find a happy medium, where theres a reasonable amount of play but still spins good. lube them up nice, the grinding is probably dirt in the bearings
 

Eric Magray

Steel Member
rinse off the bearings with water or i like to use alcohol (though other people says its bad for the bearings it isnt as long as you dont let them sit forever and you dry them completely before you oil or grease them) then lube them up stick them in and when you tighten the nuts and you find the most comfortable spot for them make sure you tighten the two nuts together nice and hard so they dont come loose but the bars still spin smooth

edit: and if you dont understand what im talking about im sure someone else does and could explain it better
 

Matt Dibble

M3MB3R
Staff member
I hate the way that is set up.. with the 2 nuts like that. Someone (razor...micro...rad...ss) should make it so its just all together or something idk but having to play with the headset to get it perfect is gayyyy.

although mine is "professionally tuned" hahaha kc.
 
well i found out that i am missing four balls in the bottom bearing so ima get me new bearings. and i got it set so it spins good. and thank everyone for your help.
 

farmboy uk

Steel Member
eric magray said:
rinse off the bearings with water or i like to use alcohol (though other people says its bad for the bearings it isnt as long as you dont let them sit forever and you dry them completely before you oil or grease them) then lube them up stick them in and when you tighten the nuts and you find the most comfortable spot for them make sure you tighten the two nuts together nice and hard so they dont come loose but the bars still spin smooth

edit: and if you dont understand what im talking about im sure someone else does and could explain it better

don't do that they might just rust then BAD!!!
 

Eric Magray

Steel Member
dont listen to what farmboy uk said:
eric magray said:
rinse off the bearings with water or i like to use alcohol (though other people says its bad for the bearings it isnt as long as you dont let them sit forever and you dry them completely before you oil or grease them) then lube them up stick them in and when you tighten the nuts and you find the most comfortable spot for them make sure you tighten the two nuts together nice and hard so they dont come loose but the bars still spin smooth

edit: and if you dont understand what im talking about im sure someone else does and could explain it better

don't do that they might just rust then BAD!!!
and theyll be fine
 

brandon kilbury

Super Moderator
thats why you use alcohol, rinse your bearings in a cup for like 30 seconds and you can see the shit come off them, take them out and the rubbing alcohol dries up in another 30 seconds...
 

Kc Corning

Bronze member
FSA Pig Threadless Headset (unsealed) will do you good. Just go down to a local Bike shop and have them install it for about 10-15 bucks. Headset cost about 20-30 depending on the shops retail price. But is THE best aftermarket part you can buy for your scooter. Next to the RAD Handle Bars.
 

farmboy uk

Steel Member
actually yea you are right, its just i recomend pigs because they're cheaper however sky pilots are half the weight
 

D3

Member
Im pretty sure this has something to do with this question but when i got my pro it was all stiff would it allready be dirty inside or is there any other way to make it lose because when i tighten it its tight and when i losen it its tight! and spicific reason?
 

cLeMo321

Member
Kc Corning said:
FSA Pig Threadless Headset (unsealed) will do you good. Just go down to a local Bike shop and have them install it for about 10-15 bucks. Headset cost about 20-30 depending on the shops retail price. But is THE best aftermarket part you can buy for your scooter. Next to the RAD Handle Bars.
wat a rip off
 
Tyler said:
Im pretty sure this has something to do with this question but when i got my pro it was all stiff would it allready be dirty inside or is there any other way to make it lose because when i tighten it its tight and when i losen it its tight! and spicific reason?
Lol its because its new and needs to ware in the bearings thats all
 
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