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Steering Stem Constantly Loosening


heffergm
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Bike is a 2014 250 Racing. Basically, after every ride or three, I'm having to snug the headstock back up. I can watch the collar work it's way loose and know when the front end is gonna start clunking.

 

I'm told this is normal the GG's, but it's a little bizarre. I've taken to using a punch to adjust the collar and snug up the top nut so I don't have to pull the bars off every time. Aside from slowly destroying the top nut, this works fine, but I'd rather not have to do it so often.

 

Do the GG's really loosen up like this so frequently? 

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Seen this a load of times in the 2014 onwards with the red yokes, the pinch bolt isn't quite long enough to grip the steering stem, try re adjusting and using a slightly longer pinch bolt.

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I kept looking at that stupid pinch bolt wondering if it was long enough to actually put any pressure on the stem. If it is, it looks like it barely is.

I pulled everything apart this morning, and I don't see anything seriously mangled. Certainly the headstock isn't cracked anywhere (and given who the bike has been owned by during its life I'd be amazed if it was).

 

I'll try a longer pinch bolt...

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You need to loose the fork top triple clamps bolts before tightening stem nut.

 

In a lot of cases, this is the biggest torque on all bolts in a motorcycle. So, don't be gentile or use a torquimeter.

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Actually, I can't recall now that it is all back together. Is the top bolt threaded all the way down? Don't want to damage the threads using a longer pinch bolt if it is. Although I'd assume since there's already a bolt there it's fine.

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The standard bolt just doesn't quite reach the steering stem, the replacement bolt only needs to be something like 0.5mm longer to allow it to make contact and grip enough. Yes your correct if a much longer bolt was fitted then over tightened it would damage the threads.

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