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From: kjchapman@wateng.UUCP (Kevin J. Chapman)
Newsgroups: net.bicycle
Subject: Squeaky handlebars
Message-ID: <2815@wateng.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 20-Sep-85 16:11:35 EDT
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Posted: Fri Sep 20 16:11:35 1985
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Reply-To: kjchapman@wateng.UUCP (Kevin J. Chapman)
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Summary: 


	Since my original posting elicited no response, I thought I'd
    have another stab at it.
 
The posting:

	I've got a problem:  my year-and-a-half old Miyata 1000 has
    recently started suffering from creaky handlebars.  They creak
    when I apply pressure on one side or the other, but not both,
    which leads me to think that the stem or headset might be the problem.
    I've tried tightening the stem clamp, but to no avail.  Does anyone
    have any ideas?  If it will help, the bars are the alloy type with
    a reinforcing tube in the centre (Sakae Road Champion Randonneur),
    stem is an SR Royal, and headset is a Tange Levin sealed bearing.

		Thanks in advance,
			Kevin
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                          Kevin Chapman
                          Computer Communications Networks Group
                          Waterversity of Uniloo
                          'Loo, Ont., Canada