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 sprint5t 
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Posted : 20 Feb 2012 - 22:47   Post title : Knurling
 
Any advice welcome, ..preferably from experience

I've bought a new set of handlebars but they have no knurling, they are knurl free ! ... knurless !!

Will this cause me any problems ? should I just carry on and install them as normal , .. or do I need to do something else first ?



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John

 
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 mat1600 
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Posted : 20 Feb 2012 - 23:30   Post title : Re: Knurling (Re: sprint5t)
 
They should clamp up just fine. Just make sure you test before riding.

 
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Posted : 21 Feb 2012 - 11:55   Post title : Re: Knurling (Re: mat1600)
 
You could " Blind- Pin " them to the lower riser halves.

 
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Posted : 21 Feb 2012 - 13:13   Post title : Re: Knurling (Re: Linkdog)
 
A bit of bearing lock will sort the job - not too permanant either.

 
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Posted : 21 Feb 2012 - 16:11   Post title : Re: Knurling (Re: mat1600)
 

Linkdog wrote:

You could " Blind- Pin " them to the lower riser halves.



mat1600 wrote:

A bit of bearing lock will sort the job - not too permanant either.



Thanks guys much appreciated, but I don't know what a blind-pin or a bearing lock is ?

Could you please expand.

Thanks

John



 
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Posted : 21 Feb 2012 - 17:33   Post title : Re: Knurling (Re: sprint5t)
 

sprint5t wrote:


Linkdog wrote:

You could " Blind- Pin " them to the lower riser halves.



mat1600 wrote:

A bit of bearing lock will sort the job - not too permanant either.



Thanks guys much appreciated, but I don't know what a blind-pin or a bearing lock is ?

Could you please expand.

Thanks

John



Blind pin = drill through the bars into your ali risers and knock a pin through all to secure.
Bearing Lock = Glue for bearings - doesn't set solid but holds.

 
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Posted : 21 Feb 2012 - 22:53   Post title : Re: Knurling (Re: mat1600)
 

mat1600 wrote:


sprint5t wrote:


Linkdog wrote:

You could " Blind- Pin " them to the lower riser halves.



mat1600 wrote:

A bit of bearing lock will sort the job - not too permanant either.



Thanks guys much appreciated, but I don't know what a blind-pin or a bearing lock is ?

Could you please expand.

Thanks

John



Blind pin = drill through the bars into your ali risers and knock a pin through all to secure.
Bearing Lock = Glue for bearings - doesn't set solid but holds.


Thanks Mat , .. much appreciated.


John

 
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