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294.1 | If you have some mechanical aptitude its easy..... | EUREKA::REG_B | Husqvarna Sonata fur A# saw und vood | Thu Apr 30 1987 13:23 | 30 |
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Its easy, all Ya gotta do is:-
a) Losen up the pinch bolt that holds the bars.
b) Move the bars to one side by about an inch.
c) Saw through the bars at their centre (hacksaw), remove the two
halves and leave them temporarily hanging by the brake cables.
d) losen up the expander bolt that goes down the stem into the
head tube.
e) Bash the top of the expander bolt with a 20 lb sledge as hard
as you can, just imagine you're splitting a big elm log.
f) Put the new stem in and torque up the expander bolt til summat
almost breaks.
g) Poke the two handlebar halves back into the stem and torque
up the pinch bolt til summat else almost breaks. For extra
strength put a coupla dabs of crazy glue on the ends before
you put them in, or you could use 5 minute epoxy.
h) Make sure all your insurance policies are current.
i) Go for a test ride.
Others in this conference will tell you that the bars shouldn't
be sawn in half, thats OK if you're willing to go to all the trouble
of taking the brakes off and putting them back, but then you have
to muck around with retaping the bars. Oh, I almost forgot, don't
try to braze aluminium bars back together... solder, maybe, but
*NOT* braze....
Reg
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294.2 | The handlebar covering must be replaced. | COLORS::WASSER | John A. Wasser | Thu Apr 30 1987 13:35 | 18 |
| To remove the stem:
1) Disconnect both brake cables.
2) Remove the handlebar covering (tape/foam/leather)
2) Remove one brake lever.
3) Loosen the stem bolt that clamps the handlebar.
4) Silde the handlebar out of the stem.
5) Loosen the stem bolt that points down the steering tube.
6) Hit the bolt with a hammer to drive out the clamping wedge.
7) Slide the stem out.
To install the stem:
1) Insert the new stem and tighten the binding bolt.
2) Slide the handlebar into the new stem and clamp.
3) Install the brake lever.
4) Cover the handlebar with tape/foam/leather.
5) re-connect the brake cables.
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294.3 | Now what? | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Tue Nov 22 1994 08:59 | 15 |
| I think I'm brain dead today...
Last Wednesday night I fell (clipped out on left coming to a stop, guy ahead
and slightly to the left stops short, I leaned right to avoid him...) and
knocked my handle bar and brake lever out of alignment. No problem, I just
pushed everything back to approximately where it belonged and continued.
When I went to adjust everything last night, I realized that the handlebar
stem was loose in the headset. I marked the height on the stem, loosened the
stem bolt until the stem was loose enough that it dropped to the headset,
and...uh oh, what do I do to tighten it up? I know that just cranking down on
the stem bolt will cause problems.
Maybe I fell harder than I thought:-)
Bob
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294.4 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Tue Nov 22 1994 09:11 | 10 |
| Can you pull the stem all the out (if the cables will allow)?
If you can, do it, retrieve the donut and rethread onto the stem.
Otherwise, you should be able to pull up on the stem and get the donut
"wedged" again so you can loosen and tighten to the desired height.
If this doesn't work somethin's busted...
Chip
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294.5 | | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Tue Nov 22 1994 10:16 | 51 |
| > Can you pull the stem all the out (if the cables will allow)?
Yep.
> If you can, do it, retrieve the donut and rethread onto the stem.
donut? I thought the stem worked something like...
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And that parts A & B were slightly offset, producing a stem slightly larger
than the headset when they were tightened up. Am I missing something here?
> Otherwise, you should be able to pull up on the stem and get the donut
> "wedged" again so you can loosen and tighten to the desired height.
Is this another way of saying what I said above?
Bob
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294.6 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Tue Nov 22 1994 10:45 | 8 |
| Nope, my oversight... Some have split/threaded donuts, and others have
the set-up you so graphically displayed.
With your's, chance are the bottom section has come off the stem bolt.
Sorry for the confusion.
Chip
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294.7 | Start out with the 2 halves closer together? | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Tue Nov 22 1994 14:43 | 7 |
| No, it's there, I just don't remember how to make it function properly. Do
I turn the bolt so that the two halves are closer together before I put the
assembly back in the headset, and then tighten?
Thanks,
Bob
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294.8 | Yep | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Tue Nov 22 1994 23:31 | 4 |
| Well, my answer in .7 was correct. Now, let's see if I can be a little
less braindead in the future.
Bob
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294.9 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Nov 23 1994 05:50 | 4 |
| Don't get too down on yourself. Sometimes the easiest remedy is the
hardest one to find.
Chip
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