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Old 07-11-16, 01:00 PM
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klein quantum ii - steering wheel problem

Hi I just bought my klein quantum ii however, I have a problem with setting him under me.
steering wheel is too low I tried the standard knock up but it did not help.
I wanted to ask if there is some "special" thing I need to do? or maybe I have to hit harder ?
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Old 07-11-16, 01:07 PM
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You loosened the bolt before whacking the stem right? Loosen it more, whack harder.
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Old 07-11-16, 01:07 PM
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what?
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Old 07-11-16, 01:19 PM
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you mean the bolt from the inside steering wheel ? I held it out completely .
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Good luck...

It can be useful to apply a light lubrication into the stem/column joint. It can also help to loosen the headset locknut. The headset locknut may have a seal and prevent any fluids from getting to the column. The bond material is typically of an alkaline base. It can help to use a mild acid to weaken the bond, such as lemon juice or some soda pops. Allow some time for the acid to work.
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so... a lot of chemistry and strength
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Something like that...
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Can you post a picture? The Quantum ii could be either threaded or threadless headset depending on the year it was made. The adjustment procedure is very different between the two types.
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