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C-spanner for headset
#1
Hi all,

What size C-spanner do you need to adjust the head bearings?

Can you use the one in the tool kit for the rear suspension adjustment? Or will I need to order one? And if so what size do I order?

Thank you!

Brett
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#2
I'm not sure of the size but it's a lot smaller than the shock absorber c-spanner
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#3
(17-08-16, 12:35 PM)Bretty link Wrote: Hi all,

What size C-spanner do you need to adjust the head bearings?

Can you use the one in the tool kit for the rear suspension adjustment? Or will I need to order one? And if so what size do I order?

Thank you!

Brett
Tap it round with a flat bladed screw driver, set the bearing and lock it up.
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#4
What Joe said, I'll add don't tighten it more than a quarter turn to start with!
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#5
I bought one off ebay a good while back that you could attach a torque wrench too with an adaptor. The link that I have to the one I bought doesn't work anymore but I think it was a 43mm one. I'm not 100% sure on that. You can measure your headstock bearing to confirm it. Here's a link to a similar one
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/43mm-STEERING-...Sw3mpXJPur
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#6
I use the screwdriver tapping method too, have done on all my bikes.
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#7
Have you got a old bicycle spanner they have a c spanner
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....Wink
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#8
It's all sorted now thank you! It's a ridiculously low torque on these splined nuts. Literally finger tight, then a couple of taps either way to adjust. Locking nut is not much more. I just worked through the Haynes manual and didn't need a c spanner.

Cheers!
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