Fuji Bikes Team Pro (US), Team (Int'l), Team (US) Cutting the Fork Steerer Tube, Fork Installation

Models: Team (US) Team Pro (Int'l) Team (Int'l) Team Pro (US)

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DO NOT APPLY ANY GREASE TO THE STEERER TUBE.

NOTE: Installing more than 40mm (1.5”) stack height of headset spacers can compromise the strength of the steerer tube.

It is recommended that the initial installation of the fork be done with the maximum allowed stack height (40mm) of headset spacers, unless the desired stem height is pre-determined. Place the spacers above or below the stem to adjust your position. Once a precise stem height is achieved, a cut can be made to eliminate any spacers that are above the stem.

3. CUTTING THE FORK STEERER TUBE

Make a mark on the steerer tube at the top of the stem once the desired stem height is achieved. The actual cutting line must be 2mm below the mark.

Before cutting the steerer tube, wrap the area where you intend to cut with several layers of masking tape or duct tape. This will limit the amount of fraying of fibers, resulting in a cleaner cut. Once wrapped, determine the exact location of the desired cut by a pen mark on the tape.

NOTE: It is recommended that a fine tooth (36 teeth) saw blade be used to avoid the fraying of composite fibers. A carbide grit toothless saw blade is also acceptable.

Please abide by the adage: “check twice, cut once!” It’s much easier than buying a new fork.

NOTE: Fuji recommends that when cutting a steerer tube, a steerer tube cutting guide tool be used. It is very important that the steerer tube be cut straight.

Once the steerer tube is cut, round out the top edge of the steerer tube by using an emery board or fine grit sandpaper. Wipe off excess dust. DO NOT breathe carbon dust!

4. FORK INSTALLATION

Install the steerer tube plug. Insert the fork back into the headset and place the desired amount of headset spacers to achieve proper stem height. When proper height is achieved, install the preload cap.

NOTE: Do not twist stem onto carbon steerer tube. This could result in damage to the steerer tube and render the fork unsafe.

Adjust the headset to eliminate any free play, make sure that the fork still rotates freely. Make sure that the stem and fork are aligned. Tighten the stem’s top and bottom steerer clamp bolts in an alternating pattern. Increase torque in 5 in-lbf (0.56 Nm) increments, until the specified torque is achieved. Recommended torque for the steerer tube is 75 in-lbf (8.5 Nm). Do not exceed maximum torque of 90 in-lbf (10.1 Nm).

Install the front brake on the fork. Recommended torque is 70 in-lbf (8 Nm). Do not exceed maximum torque of 87 in-lbf (10 Nm).

Warning: It may be visually difficult to identify damage to the composite material. If the external composite surface is dented, frayed, gouged, deeply scratched, fractured, chipped or otherwise damaged, the component should be replaced. If seat post has been involved in a crash or impact, even if there is no visible damage, Fuji or an authorized Fuji dealer should inspect the product.

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Team (US), Team Pro (Int'l), Team (Int'l), Team Pro (US) specifications

Fuji Bikes has positioned itself as a prominent player in the world of cycling, offering a diverse range of performance-oriented bicycles tailored for different levels of riders. Its lineup includes the Fuji Bikes Team, Team Pro, and their international counterparts, catering to both amateur enthusiasts and professional athletes.

The Fuji Bikes Team (US) is designed for competitive riders who prioritize speed and agility. These bikes feature lightweight aluminum frames coupled with advanced carbon fiber components to ensure that riders achieve optimal performance with minimal effort. The geometry of the Team bikes is carefully engineered to enhance aerodynamics while providing a comfortable fit, making them ideal for extensive training sessions and races alike. Equipped with high-quality components from renowned brands, these bikes deliver responsive handling and reliable shifting, making them a trustworthy companion on race day.

The Fuji Bikes Team (International) offers similar benefits but emphasizes adapting to various global cycling conditions and regulations. With its focus on international markets, this team leverages region-specific technologies to ensure that riders have the most appropriate setups for their local terrains and racing circuits. Whether it’s climbing steep mountain passes or navigating technical descents, the Team International models are equipped to handle a variety of challenges.

Transitioning to the Team Pro (US) models, these bikes push performance to the extreme. Designed with input from professional riders, the Pro line incorporates cutting-edge technologies such as aerodynamic tubing shapes, optimized carbon layup, and integrated cable routing to minimize drag. The Team Pro bikes are engineered for maximum stiffness and responsiveness, ensuring that power transfer from the rider to the road is seamless. The advanced braking systems and wheelsets used in this line further enhance control during high-speed descents.

The Team Pro (International) line mirrors the characteristics of the US models while taking into consideration specific international cycling events and standards. This ensures that these bikes maintain the same level of excellence while being tailored to differing conditions found across various regions.

In summary, Fuji Bikes’ Team and Team Pro lines are built for performance, featuring innovative technologies and meticulous engineering. These bikes cater to those who demand the best in their cycling experience, whether on local roads or international circuits, ensuring riders consistently reach their peak performance.