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The correct driving of the bicycle steering bearings depends on the bicycle's handling, safety, and handling. Steering wheel bearings must be set slightly enough to allow easy turning of the steering wheel, while at the same time being strong enough that there is no play, clatter, and buzzing. The inclined bicycle should turn without touching the steering wheel. Too much-twisted rudders make it difficult to drive.
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Helmet adjustment
It is better, therefore, that there is a slight play in the rudders than the bearings are too tight. Bearing balls are harder than treadmills and excessively compressed are punctured by tiny dimples that can be felt when turning the steering wheel and reducing the precision of steering.- Unscrew the lid and check that the top edge of the fork tube is approx. 1-2 mm below the top edge of the handlebar bracket (Picture 1). If it is higher, shorten the tube or use a washer. The too short pipe is dangerous!
- Put the lid back on, just slightly tighten the adjustment screw (A) and loosen the clamping screw (s) (e) of the bracket (B). (Picture 2.)
- Tighten the front brake handle and make a few small movements of the bicycle back and forth. Shifting the upper bowl to the bottom (top-bottom), mean that the rudders are loose. (Picture 2.)
- If the rudders do not rotate freely, loosen the wheel firmly against the ground to loosen them, if they are still rotating with resistance, unscrew the adjusting screw a quarter turn and go back to point 3.
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- If it is loose, tighten the adjusting screw a quarter of a turn and go back to step 3.
- Check that the rudders turn freely. To do this, lift the front wheel and tilt the bike to the side, the steering wheel should turn freely. (Note: links may be disturbing). If the steering wheel does not want to turn itself, we need to go back to point 4.
- After setting the rudder bearings, set the bracket perfectly straight and tighten the bolt (s) of the bracket very firmly. If the bracket clamp is secured with two screws, tighten them alternately half a turn each.
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- After adjusting, the lid screw is worth half a turn

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