I've had this with smaller headtubes, where the bottom of the stem hits the butting inside the steeerer. My soloution (that only works with a wedge-style quill stem) is:
Might just be dirt though, try that first!
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Does this not then just mean the minimum insertion level is pushed up the stem, still not being met, rather than the problem actually being solved?
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I've had this with smaller headtubes, where the bottom of the stem hits the butting inside the steeerer. My soloution (that only works with a wedge-style quill stem) is:
Might just be dirt though, try that first!
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