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Do you actually need a top cap?


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Yep, I think Ali ran one of the proto Arcades without a topcap for quite a while. Made running the brake hose through the steerer a hell of a lot easier!

I don't think that was anything to do with not having a top cap. He was just able to pre-load the bearings in a different way. (Not giving any secrets away)

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I thought this but I think with the amount of force you put on the forks (pushing, pulling) it would make the steerer slip through and the tension on the topcap massively counteracts this force applied.

I tend to disagree. The force a top cap needs to get rid of the headset play is minimal. The stem is held by the stem screws. If it comes loose w/o a top cap, it comes loose with it as well.

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After killing a top cap on my BMX I rode it for a year or two without one in there, and similarly rode without a top cap in one of my trials bikes for a bit too. If you've got skinny stem bolts and you haven't greased them then they might not hold your stem tight enough to stop it slightly allowing some looseness to creep in to your headset, but for most setups I don't think it'd be a problem.

Ali - I think Ross is referring to your machined top cap, like the one you made for me that had the centre bit trimmed out.

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Sound then I shall start running my Shimano cranks without the tension screw also, its the same as the top cap thing.

P.s try this and you will loose your left crank, much the same to your headset will come loose quick or overtime if your lucky.

Just get an alloy stem top cap bolt?

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I tried without one for a while and me headset kept coming loose.

Mind you, it does that even WITH a top-cap.

Only doesn't do it with a threaded top-cap/steerer type.

your style of riding surely Is a factor there- huge bunnyhops, manuals etc. There's a lot of pushing/pulling.
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WTF??? Are some people for real? The amount of crashes i have seen whether it has been road, mtb, trials, vmx etc and the moment when a stem turns from the impact. Now imagine that crash scenario but they didn't have a top cap? (Possibility the stem could of slides off the steerer) The situation would be a lot worse. The top cap keeps the stem compressed on the headset and bearing so that there is no play.

(Awaits for trials-forums next topic title: Do you actually need cranks bolts?)

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WTF??? Are some people for real? The amount of crashes i have seen whether it has been road, mtb, trials, vmx etc and the moment when a stem turns from the impact. Now imagine that crash scenario but they didn't have a top cap? (Possibility the stem could of slides off the steerer) The situation would be a lot worse. The top cap keeps the stem compressed on the headset and bearing so that there is no play.

(Awaits for trials-forums next topic title: Do you actually need cranks bolts?)

as you may have read, people have run no top cap. The top cap only compresses the stem onto the bearings when the stem bolts aren't done up, once you tighten the stem bolts it's what's compressing the headset, you can do as you please with the top cap, and also, if the stem wants to come off the steerer, a top cap ain't gonna stop it, I know this from experience
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WTF??? Are some people for real? The amount of internet threads I've seen (Trials Forum, YouTube, Reddit, 4chan etc.) where people don't read or seemingly even think, and rather insist on posting the unconsidered shite that dribbles out their brain. Now imagine that scenario but from the perspective of someone who has to read it, rather than write it. (Possibility they could go insane from trying to comprehend the idiocy of a remarkable percentage of humanity.) I feel that if I shout the words I think loud enough, everyone will suddenly realize I'm correct - even though I'm spouting absolute bollocks.

(Awaits for trials-forums next topic title: Am I really the antagonist here?)

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Now imagine that crash scenario but they didn't have a top cap? (Possibility the stem could of slides off the steerer)

I'm sort of assuming that you're trying to be sarcastic or ironic or something? There's no way you think that could actually happen, or could even be suggesting it was comparable to a stem rotating on a steerer tube in the event of a crash...

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Yes you can ride with no top cap. But your headset will come lose after a while.

It's almost impossible for the stem to pull off the steerer tube. Even with the bolts slack it wouldn't just pull off from pulling on the bars very easily.

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Pardon? I don't see why you felt the need to edit my post. The way you word things just makes you look a dick.

I'm sort of assuming that you're trying to be sarcastic or ironic or something? There's no way you think that could actually happen, or could even be suggesting it was comparable to a stem rotating on a steerer tube in the event of a crash...

Read through my post again.

I said "the possibility of it sliding off?" I was basically questioning it as it was the first thing that came to my head. Either way you never know this could happen to someone one day in the future.

Just saying...

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Starting it off with "WTF??? Are some people for real?" and being condescending for the rest of the post didn't make it look like you were "just saying" or "basically questioning" it. The fact that what you're "just saying" or "basically questioning" would be all but impossible to happen doesn't really help that situation either.

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While were on the subject of not using less important bolts and bike parts.

You can run 3 disc bolts, less pedal pins there just heavy, get a drill and drill out all useless alloy on your bike, and change all steel parts for ti or alloy.

Once you have all this done you will have saved the weight that kept your bike reliable, now go fix your bike.

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