
I've had a quick google and none of the posts I've seen feature this form of plug.
What's the correct way to reinsert it please?
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Undoing the same outer hex Phil mentions. I find that sometimes you need to angle the hex key a little once inserted—and so with it the plug—to force it to grip the steerer and stop the whole thing from rotating.
That looks lie a couple of flats to get a big open ended spanner on to unloosen rather than an allen key?macinblack wrote: ↑Mon Jun 09, 2025 8:11 pm [url][/url]
It's this style. I should mention that it seems quite well held, what's the best way to loosen it?
Cheers, Mac.
Ah! Quite coincidently I had to tighten up mine yesterday which looks the same, and never thought to use the flats: I reckon they're just to stop it rotating as per earlier post and it's still an Allen key job.fatbikephil wrote: ↑Mon Jun 09, 2025 9:56 pmThat looks lie a couple of flats to get a big open ended spanner on to unloosen rather than an allen key?macinblack wrote: ↑Mon Jun 09, 2025 8:11 pm [url][/url]
It's this style. I should mention that it seems quite well held, what's the best way to loosen it?
Cheers, Mac.
Yes Mac. Indeed the lip at the top of the bung sits above the carbon steerer tube. The better squared (or whatever the word is for a perfect 90 degree angle on a round tube, if you know what I mean) you have the steerer tube, the more flush that bung will sit up against it.macinblack wrote: ↑Mon Jun 09, 2025 10:36 pm I think so, the rounded edges sit on top of the steerer. Just wanted to check before applying any force.