proto scs problem

Stackies

Steel Member
Lets see. Do you have you're race on all the way? Are your bearings in all the way?
Is your compression ring sliding up when you put it all together?
 

ConnorD

Steel Member
Judging by the picture, the problem is definitely with the SCS. Tighten it without anything in it, and try and see it it still just slides onto the fork. You might have gotten an scs with a defect, if you really don't know whats wrong with it try contacting proto, or maybe even just getting Alex in this thread
 

R-Dubya

Steel Member
I had the same problem with a DSA fork that used to be threaded but had the threads sanded off, so it had a smaller diameter than normal. I highly doubt it's the SCS itself. Make soda can shims. Cut soda cans into pieces that are about the size of the part of the SCS that clamps onto the fork. 2 usually works. Stretch yo SCS, figure out how to get the shims in there (it takes some work) and you'll be good to go. If your compression ring (the one that looks like a crown race with a slit in it) slides in super easy and your fork still slides out with no resistance when it's on, it's more than likely the fork, not the SCS. If not, then it's the SCS.
 

R-Dubya

Steel Member
Ah, then it is indeed the SCS. That sucks man. But soda can shims will still work if you want something to ride until you get the issue sorted out.
 

R-Dubya

Steel Member
Why would it? It's a defective unit, it's not like they're gonna take it and sell it to someone else lol, they're just gonna throw it out or something, it's useless.
 
Okay, if it really is messed, I'll buy a new one tomorrow, so I can ride. I'll probs make a video this after noon cause I really want to be certain.
 
Bump, I finally got around to making a video, youtube is just processing it (slowly!)
I'm actually starting to think maybe my headtube is like half a millimeter too big or something, or I just need to cut down my fork. My reason why:

When I tighten the bolt all the way into the starnut, the top of the fork does not get close to making contact with the top-cap, should these be like hitting each other or something?
 
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