Hello again from New Jersey, I have recently recieved some email, asking to explain why the manual wants the lower fork tube bolts also loosened to adjust the spanner nut for the bearing. Owners of other bikes tell me they have adjusted the bearing on their bike and have only loosened up the top clamps and removed the head nut, and head, adjusted the brg, put the head back on,and all is good. On most bikes it doesn't matter much, the top head will just seat squarely down, torque the nut and then just tighten the top clamp bolts to pinch the tubes. And all will be fine. But on our voyagers we have a sleeve for the air crossover and a cir-clip under that. If the fork tubes are too far up and you attempt to put the head on,the head will seat first on the air tube, then when you go to torque the stem head nut to 31ft. lbs, it cocks the head and does not seat squarely. You can't see that its not seating correctly and all looks good, but its not. Here are two sketchs of the front end that may help shed some light on this. First clue to look for is the Cir-Clip is up inside the chamfer of the air tube , almost gone from sight. This is why the lowers also need to be loose, and make sure the head sits correctly before torqueing. Gene Kap.

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