I had a minor wreck last week and my front wheel is NOT alligned to my stem (handle bar)? how do i adjust?
SOURCE: I cannot adjust the height of the handlebars on the 20" Mongoose
some bikes u cant only the seats can adjuct
SOURCE: Iw ould like to raise the handle bars on my wifes
Most likely you have a threaded headset on your wifes bikes. Many times you will have to replace some of the cables and housing because they will be too short once the handlesbars are raised.
If you have a treadless headset than raising your handlebars is very simple. First check to see what type of headset you have. A threadless system with have a allen head on the very top of the stem and one or two more allen head bolts on the side of the stem. The threaded system will usually have only one bolt on the very top of the stem. It is sometimes covered by some type of cap. Also on threaded headsets, there will be a large nut under the stem, which is what most people mistakenly loosen to adjust the stem. Do not touch this nut, it will adjust the headset. Same goes for the allen head on the treadless headset, it will also adjust the headset so don't touch it.
So if you have a threaded stem, simply loosen the allen head or nut on the top of the stem and raise the stem up. Make sure you do not go above the max line and that you are still able to turn the handlebars freely.
Hope this helps!
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SOURCE: Mongoose Handlebar adjustment
where the bars slide into forks there should be a allen nut on the top undo this slightly and adjust bar height then tighten up allen nut
SOURCE: how do you hire the handle bars on a giant
Hello. You will need an adjustable wrench. Then look at the center of the handlebars and you will see a bolt and a nut. Usually the nut is on the underside. Loosen the nut, raise the handle bars and retighten the nut. J.
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