I agree with the various replies here. Another good thing to do besides having the two wrenches is to support the bike on the ground somehow, either using something like a Feedback Sports Rakk Bicycle Storage Stand or having someone hold it up via the saddle or rear wheel, and then sandwich the front wheel between your legs and hold it firm. That way, when you tighten the lock nut on top of the headset the whole fork won't turn with it.On Friday, October 13, 2017 at 2:38:58 PM UTC-5, lum gim fong wrote: > > This is a needle bearing IRD Rollerdrive just like Riv sells. > > 1. Loosen lock nut > 2. tighten the nut under the spacers 1/8 turn > 3. Tighten lock nut. > 4. test for correct feel. > 5. Readjust if. > > > Is this right? > Anything to look out for? > Do I have to worry about those keyed spacers or anything else that might > be keyed I have to be careful of? > Or is this just as easy as described above? >
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