Is this play at the headset?Was wondering if anyone else has noticed that there is some play in the front stem/shaft when you apply the front brakes, when still, and then apply back and forth pressure to the bike? At first I thought it might be the front brakes allowing the play, but then I noticed the shaft coming from the stem was actually moving very slightly. I took it apart today to apply some lubricant (since someone had said there was none, or not enought, from the factory ) and put it back together. No matter how much I tightened the stem bolts the play was still present. Was wondering if this is common for the Rockstar, and was it something to be concerned about?
You need a min of 3mm (but not too much) from the top of fork tube to top of stem. If you have a spacer on top of stem then to the top of spacer. If you use a spacer on top of stem you need to make sure a part of the fork tube is in the spacer.Yes. Here:
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Was wondering if anyone else has noticed that there is some play in the front stem/shaft when you apply the front brakes, when still, and then apply back and forth pressure to the bike? At first I thought it might be the front brakes allowing the play, but then I noticed the shaft coming from the stem was actually moving very slightly. I took it apart today to apply some lubricant (since someone had said there was none, or not enought, from the factory ) and put it back together. No matter how much I tightened the stem bolts the play was still present. Was wondering if this is common for the Rockstar, and was it something to be concerned about?
Thanks to all for taking time to provide the good information and pointers related to this issue. Sondors support also provided me feedback on spacer placement. Will work on getting spacers in the proper place(s) to relieve the problem. Thanks again, r.lee .
Great. Thanks. I've dealt with Joshua in the past and he's Johnny on the Spot with support solutions. Glad you were able to resolve it.Here is the reply from Sondors Support:
"Thank you for reaching out to us.
It looks like the after market stem installed on the Rockstar is smaller than the original stem. This is causing the space between the headset and the top cap to be bigger and is creating the play. You will need to add an extra spacer to accommodate this after market stem to get rid of the play.
Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns.
Best,
Joshua
SONDORS Tech Support"
Did you measure how much space you have? It looks like a lot of space. I don't know what the negative of having more than 3mm gap.View attachment 123688
Thanks again for the responese. Problem solved, no play. Picture of the cap in place with the new spacer, plus a picture with new spacer before adding the cap.This picture looks very similar to the one Webopus posted.
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