Need help with compression, headset and clamp.

Chrispy

Silver Member
Well when I ride my ultra pro xx. My bars always wobble. So my local shop tightened my headset, but after a couple tricks it got loose again. Also whenever I do a trick off something, my forks unalign with my bars. Is that a clamp issue? What kind of clamp do I need? Would you recommend any?



Happy holidays. Hope you get some burley parts in your stockings :3
 

ChrisFleugel

Silver Member
generally threaded headsets are pretty wobbly no matter how much you tighten it. they just come loose after 10 mins. as for your fork unaligning , that is your clamp. try tightening your clamp alot. you could get a new clamp but i would just save up for new bars fork headset and compression ,weather that be scs, hic or isc. it will make your scooter stronger and more customizeable. i dont even think the average clamp fits razor bars.
 

Chrispy

Silver Member
generally threaded headsets are pretty wobbly no matter how much you tighten it. they just come loose after 10 mins. as for your fork unaligning , that is your clamp. try tightening your clamp alot. you could get a new clamp but i would just save up for new bars fork headset and compression ,weather that be scs, hic or isc. it will make your scooter stronger and more customizeable. i dont even think the average clamp fits razor bars.
Oh okay. So I should crank my bolts down to the point where my clamp is almost pinching? And what compression is best? I heard scs is the best
 

ChrisFleugel

Silver Member
Oh okay. So I should crank my bolts down to the point where my clamp is almost pinching? And what compression is best? I heard scs is the best

If you tighten it too much your bars wont spin, so try to find a spot that doesnt come loose in 5 minuteness but you are still able to spin your bars. yes get scs. its the easiest and you dont need to buy an hic system and a clamp. its like a 2 in 1
 

Anton

Silver Member
With my SCS I tighten it as much as I can and it might be tight for a little but it gets loose to the point where it spins smoothly but still stays dialed.
 
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