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  • #16
    Here's a pic of a couple of FJ fork stems; these are dimensionally the same as an XS stem as far as the bearings are concerned...

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    If the 'lip' you're talking about is the one on the 'big end' of the stem, this is where you press the bearing on. It takes a fair amount of force to install this bearing; polite light tapping won't do it. Again, check your bearing number; no matter what 'brand' you have, it will still have the same number as these are industry standardized. I'll note that the lower stem has been modified; this 'bearing area' was built up/remachined to raise the bearing for a swap.

    Most any machine shop and many auto repair shops will have a press, so finding someone to press this on shouldn't be an issue...

    Cost should be under $10 to have this done.
    Last edited by crazy steve; 09-09-2010, 10:06 PM.
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    • #17
      well i must be an idiot... it looks like the there was a race that was powdercoated over and remained on the stem... that was the lip i was talking about...
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      • #18
        What else can you say but "DOH!" Glad you found the problem.
        I think I have a loose screw behind the handlebars.

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