handlebar clamps

sandcrab

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i went to fit risers to my bars earlier today, only to notice that the clamps hadn't been fitted correctly. further inspection revealed insufficiently tight bolts as well as poorly placed clamps. spoke to my dealer who said the bikes come with the bars already fitted, so this was a factory issue.

if this is indeed true, then other bikes may be affected, so i thought a 'heads up' on this forum might be in order, so you good people can check.

not wishing to teach 'granny to suck eggs' but if anyone is in doubt, there should be no gap at the front of the pinch clamps, only a gap at the rear and torque value is 19Nm. torque front two first and then rear two.
 
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i went to fit risers to my bars earlier today, only to notice that the clamps hadn't been fitted correctly. further inspection revealed insufficiently tight bolts as well as poorly placed clamps. spoke to my dealer who said the bikes come with the bars already fitted, so this was a factory issue.

if this is indeed true, then other bikes may be affected, so i thought a 'heads up' on this forum might be in order, so you good people can check.

not wishing to teach 'granny to suck eggs' but if anyone is in doubt, there should be no gap at the front of the pinch clamps, only a gap at the rear and torque value is 19Nm. torque front two first and then rear two.

Hi Thanks for the info I shall give mine a check, hopefully that's all that is loose

Terry
 
Your dealers telling you porkies :blast

I watched two bike being unloaded today,

The bars are in place but turned backwards so that the alignment marks are at the top, They remove the wooden supports turn the bars in position and push the bike out of the steel frame,

Why do they tell such lies :mad:
 
I watched two bike being unloaded today,

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I traveled by Train from Kings Cross last week, saw lots of similar blokes with cameras and notepads on the end of Doncaster station as we pulled through.

Just wondering if sitting WasserHead spotting in dealers in a new variant of this ancient pastime? :JB
 
Your dealers telling you porkies :blast

I watched two bike being unloaded today,

The bars are in place but turned backwards so that the alignment marks are at the top, They remove the wooden supports turn the bars in position and push the bike out of the steel frame,

Why do they tell such lies :mad:

hmmm, i had a feeling that was the case. not good! i really don't like being lied to. it's more annoying than the issue with the bike! the dealer in question is Riders in Cardiff. maybe others that have bought bikes from Riders need to check their bikes.
 
Scary

:eek: freekin hell - what is it work experience week or something.

Well spotted and posted - dont want a mishap on our hands ( :mad: bloody dealers )
 
You should send this link to the dealers and let em dig deeper, and its theses feckwits that service your bike !
 


Just to prove what i said :rob

Here in the states they come in wood crates, not steel. And the handlebars are put on straight from the factory. I watched them open one up at my dealer.

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Treg,Read my post the handlebars ARE fitted :D

Just rotated backwards ,

The first batches of bikes came into the UK on the wooden pallets , but what a waste, all the wood etc get thrown in the rubbish skip,:blast

NOW ! the bikes almost fully assembled (think just the screen needs fitting) they roll the bars in position tighten up and wheel the bike out from the front of the crate, The lorry driver takes the crate back for the next delivery,
 
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