Has anyone ever seen this setup on a headset? Specifically it has no centre bolt so no obvious means of tensioning the headset?
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Yes you are correct the big nut is threaded. It’s actually a split nut threaded into the casting above the nut itself. To move the nut in or out you have to slacken off the clamp bolts above it. But then the whole assembly is free to turn and move up and down on the shaft. No way can it actually apply any tension?The big nut underneath it looks like a set threaded forks 1 or 1-1/8 with a different stem on top
If I was doing this job, I would remove the clamp and handlebars first, to see what is underneath.Has anyone ever seen this setup on a headset? Specifically it has no centre bolt so no obvious means of tensioning the headset?
It’s an eBike andy, the only thing inside the tube are electric cables and brake/gear cables.If I was doing this job, I would remove the clamp and handlebars first, to see what is underneath.
Then I would check out on YouTube for a similar piece of bike.
What is shown in the photos, I have not seen before, but under that may be "normal"possibly.
Best of luck.
Andy
Its an e-bike forum, so no major surprises there for anyone!!It’s an eBike andy, the only thing inside the tube are electric cables and brake/gear cables.
I’m guessing it’s a case of aligning the handlebars with the clamp bolts slack and the nut screwed fully into the clamp. Then tighten the clamp bolts and unscrew the nut until the play in the headset is taken up, without over doing it of course.
But until someone confirms it on here or from Raleigh when they can be bothered responding I’m leaving it well alone