Old 06-03-22, 10:34 AM
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Where do you think the forces go? They definitely apply a bending moment to the steerer. That's why there is an upper headset bearing. The lower headset bearing will not support a moment, it takes both upper and lower headset bearings to do that. A rim brake is generating a force right there at the lower headset bearing, and the moment arm is much shorter. Draw a free body diagram.
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