Easton Sports headset Adjuster BearTrap User Manual

Easton beartrap, Headset adjuster

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BearTrap

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ongratulations on your purchase of an Easton BearTrap

Headset Adjuster. To ensure the best performance and longest

service life from your Headset Adjuster, please read and

carefully follow these installation instructions.

CAUTION!

All Easton products should be installed by a qualified bicycle

mechanic using appropriate professional tools.

Easton assumes no

liability for products which are improperly installed.
WARNING!

Failure to follow these instructions can result in component fail-

ure. Component failure can lead to loss of control of the bicycle

and result in serious personal injury or death.
1. Before you start

• Make sure that your fork steerer is long enough to accommodate

the BearTrap. The BearTrap is 8 mm tall and can be adjusted to

almost 9 mm tall. If you do not have a total of at least 8 mm of

spacers on the steerer tube, your steerer is too short to accommo-

date the BearTrap. You will need to replace the fork.

WARNING!

Riding a bicycle with a steerer tube that is recessed more than

3 mm below the top of the stem’s steerer clamp can result in

component failure (Figure 1).

• Support the bike in a good quality work stand before starting

disassembly. Although it may not be necessary in every case, we

recommend that you remove the front wheel of the bike.

2. Replacing spacers with an BearTrap

• Remove the headset top cap and loosen the stem bolts.

• While holding the fork in place in the head tube, lift the stem off

the fork steerer tube and support it off to the front or side of the

bike. You should not need to remove any cables or other handlebar

mounted controls.

• With rubber bands or a strap, secure the fork so that it does not

fall out of the frame.

• Make sure that the BearTrap is at its lowest adjustment by turning

the adjuster screw clockwise until it stops.

• Remove 8 mm of spacers and replace them with the BearTrap.

Install the BearTrap with the adjuster screw forward and its head

facing to the right. This orientation will keep the BearTrap out of

harm’s way and will facilitate easy adjustments.

• Pushing the fork up into the frame with one hand, reinstall the

stem; seat it firmly against the BearTrap and any spacers; check

to make sure the headset is in place; and tighten the steerer

clamp bolts to the torque specified by the stem manufacturer.

• Make sure that the top of the steerer tube is between 1 mm and 3

mm below the top of the stem.

WARNING!

Riding a bicycle with a steerer tube that is recessed more than

3 mm below the top of the stem’s steerer clamp can result in

component failure.

• Using a 2.5 mm hex-wrench, turn the BearTrap adjuster screw

counter-clockwise until the headset is properly adjusted.

• Install the top cap on the stem.

• Double check all controls and cables to make sure brakes and

shifters are functioning and adjusted correctly.

Do not ride your

bike until you have checked all adjustments.

• After taking a test ride, recheck the tightness of all fasteners and

make any necessary adjustments.

3. Installing the BearTrap on a new fork
CAUTION!

Do not cut the fork steerer until you are certain of the length it

needs to be.

• Prepare the fork and headset according to their manufacturers’

instructions.

• Once the headset is installed in the frame, insert the fork and,

using rubber bands or a strap, secure the fork in the frame.

• Make sure that the BearTrap is at its lowest adjustment by turning

the adjuster screw clockwise until it stops; then slip the BearTrap

over the steerer and seat it firmly against the headset.

• Put the stem on the steerer and seat it firmly against the BearTrap.

Tighten the stem’s steerer clamp bolts just enough to keep every-

thing in place.

• Check the stem height to make sure it is where you want it. Adjust

by adding spacers if necessary.

• Clearly mark the steerer along the top of the stem; then disas-

semble and remove the fork.

• Cut the fork steerer tube so that its top will be exactly 3 mm below

the top of the stem and the cut is absolutely square to the steerer.

We strongly recommend using professional steerer cutting tools.

WARNING!

Riding a bicycle with a steerer tube that is recessed more than

3 mm below the top of the stem’s steerer clamp can result in

component failure (Figure 1).

• Reassemble the fork, headset, BearTrap and stem as above. Turn

the BearTrap so that the adjuster screw is forward and its head

faces to the right. This orientation will keep the BearTrap out of

harm’s way and will facilitate easy adjustments.

• Tighten the stem’s steerer clamp bolts to the torque specified by

the stem manufacturer.

• Double check that the top of the steerer tube is between 1 mm

and 3 mm below the top of the stem.

• Using a 2.5 mm hex-wrench, turn the BearTrap adjuster screw

counter-clockwise until the headset is properly adjusted.

• Install the top cap on the stem.

• Complete installation and adjustment of handlebars,

control levers, etc.

• Double check all controls and cables to make sure brakes and

shifters are functioning and adjusted correctly.

Do not ride your

bike until you have checked all adjustments.

• After taking a test ride, recheck the tightness of all fasteners and

make any necessary adjustments.

4. Maintenance

• Before every ride, check headset adjustment and adjust the

BearTrap adjuster screw as needed.

• Periodically recheck the tightness of all fasteners and make any

necessary adjustments.

WARRANTY

This EASTON product is warranted to be free of defects in materials

and workmanship for five (5) years from date of purchase. Warranty

is for the original owner only and proof of purchase is required. This

warranty is in lieu of all other warranties. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES

OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR WARRANTIES

OF MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE

EXPRESSED WARRANTY. Depending on individual state laws, the

above exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you spe-

cific rights. You may have other legal rights depending on the state

in which you reside.

Please consult the Contact Us page of the Easton web site <www.

eastonbike.com> for warranty contact information. Select U.S.

Dealers or International Distributors depending on your location.

Headset adjuster

1

2.5 mm

hex

1.0 –3.0 mm

2

Headset cap screw

Headset cap

Existing spacers

Fork steerer

Headset cap

BearTrap (shown here

with spacer)

Fork steerer

BEFORE

AFTER

Headset

Headset

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