Second to that careful with the torque warning.  Once I stripped the 
threads inside the stem.  The fix was to re-tap the hole and install a 
helical thread spring.  Problem solved.  So, a slightly slipping bar could 
be better than a broken one. Also if something smacks the bar, it slips 
instead of breaking.  A tiny tiny slip might be Okay.

Ken P.

On Wednesday, March 1, 2017 at 10:51:57 AM UTC-5, CMR wrote:

> Thanks all, I will try greasing the threads
>

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