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How to Maintain an Envy Prodigy Headset

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    • Use a 6 mm Allen wrench to loosen the clamp screws

    • Do not remove the bolts—loosening them slightly is enough to free the bars.

    • Lift the handlebars straight up and off the fork.

    • If the bars are stuck, gently wiggle or tap them until they release.

    • It may take some force to remove the bars. Keep at them until they come off.

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    • Hold the fork steady to prevent it from spinning.

    • Use the 5 mm Allen wrench to remove the top compression bolt on the top of the fork.

    • Carefully slide the fork down and out of the deck.

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    • Remove the bearings from the deck tube.

    • Inspect each bearing for signs of rust or damage.

    • Wipe down both the deck tube and the bearings to remove dirt or moisture.

    • Apply a thin, even layer of bearing lubricant to the headset cups, bearing surfaces, and steerer tube before reassembly to reduce friction and prevent corrosion.

    • Reinsert the bearings into the deck tube.

    • They will snap back in place the same way they were removed.

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    • Slide the fork back into the deck tube.

    • Insert the top compression bolt and hand-tighten it as far as possible.

    • Once it can no longer be turned by hand, use a 5 mm Allen wrench to tighten the bolt until it is snug.

    • If possible, give the bolt an extra quarter turn for a secure fit.

    • Over-tightening can lead to damaged bearings. Be careful while tightening.

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    • Slide the handlebars back onto the fork.

    • Align the clamp and begin tightening the bolts gradually.

    • Alternate between the bolts as you tighten to ensure even pressure and prevent damaging the clamp.

    • Once all bolts are snug, check that the handlebars are secure and properly aligned before riding.

    • Tightening only one side of the clamp at a time could break your clamp. Be sure to alternate bolts while tightening.

Conclusion

If everything is tightened correctly, your handlebars should spin freely but also feel solid.

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