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Bear Grylls M3MB3R Dec 8, 2010 #2 Make sure wheels are tight, tape bearings, make sure headset is nice and snug.
Micah. Steel Member Dec 8, 2010 #3 Love your sig dude. Are you talking about your headset or your two pair here? if you're talking about headsets, try getting a new locknut. It worked for me
Love your sig dude. Are you talking about your headset or your two pair here? if you're talking about headsets, try getting a new locknut. It worked for me
parrish Administrator Staff member Dec 8, 2010 #4 buy a headset elf, you put him in your headtube, and whenever your headset gets loose, he pops out and tightens it back up
buy a headset elf, you put him in your headtube, and whenever your headset gets loose, he pops out and tightens it back up
michaelchavez Steel Member Dec 8, 2010 #5 ^^^^^YESSS best.decision.i ever made, i got one like last christmas, still holdin up great
nateridesscooters Bronze member Dec 8, 2010 #6 my headset bolt gets loose and i even put loctite and tighten them everyday. any suggestions? their always will be play in my front right?
my headset bolt gets loose and i even put loctite and tighten them everyday. any suggestions? their always will be play in my front right?
Ryanscoot Member Dec 8, 2010 #7 Ryan. said: Make sure wheels are tight, tape bearings, make sure headset is nice and snug. Click to expand... Tape bearings? Explain. Also, I have a ticking noise In my back wheel. How do I make it go away?
Ryan. said: Make sure wheels are tight, tape bearings, make sure headset is nice and snug. Click to expand... Tape bearings? Explain. Also, I have a ticking noise In my back wheel. How do I make it go away?
Anthony_Q I got myself banned. Dec 8, 2010 #10 ^^ you only have to do it if your wheels are ovalized Ryanscoot said: Tape bearings? Explain. Also, I have a ticking noise In my back wheel. How do I make it go away? Click to expand... your wheels are ovalized, put tape on the inside of the bearing sleave before you put the bearings into the wheels.
^^ you only have to do it if your wheels are ovalized Ryanscoot said: Tape bearings? Explain. Also, I have a ticking noise In my back wheel. How do I make it go away? Click to expand... your wheels are ovalized, put tape on the inside of the bearing sleave before you put the bearings into the wheels.
nateridesscooters Bronze member Dec 8, 2010 #12 my wheels arent ovalized, i just got them. inward victory bars, proto SCS, Cane creek s1 sealed, extreme fork.
my wheels arent ovalized, i just got them. inward victory bars, proto SCS, Cane creek s1 sealed, extreme fork.
scootman071 Member Dec 9, 2010 #14 here u go http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlGS6-5h2YQ&feature=related
Rob. Admin Staff member Dec 9, 2010 #15 if the bearings fall right out then its ovalized. Try cranking everything down a bit more