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Step 2Take off the handle bars so that they aren't in the way

Take off the handle bars so that they aren\
It's also a good idea to take the entire fork out of the headset. unfortunately, the reflector mount sometimes becomes loose and strips the threads on the stem of the fork. If this happens you might want to leave the fork and frame together.
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May 13, 2006. 2:10 AMorangeindiana says:
If your kid's bike has a reflector mount which strips the threads off the stem, it's time to throw away your kid's bike and get a new one -- it's poorly made and dangerous. Having worked in a bike shop, I can't think of any reputable manufacturer that would make a bike with such an odd flaw.

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