Life after PP1

I also filed the tips of the set screws flat and put purple locktite on the threads.. and use a small set of pliers to snug the screws down once everything is set. This all makes using the flat side of the bar easier… I really hate it when I am flailing away with the paddles and my angle randomly changes…

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BTW, doing things as I do them now, I don’t have that problem anymore.

[quote quote=“PhilipPasteur” post=13297] I really hate it when I am flailing away with the paddles and my angle randomly changes
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This has happened to me one to many times! :S I now keep a allen head wrench on the bench as part of my tool setup. It is now SOP to tighten everything down anytime a change has been made? It takes a minute longer but saves a bunch of grief in the end! B)
Also I changed my bar around and like much better! I can set mine very precise and do it very quickly. :stuck_out_tongue:
I put my angle cube on the paddle and just move the whole ball joint ever so slightly till I get the reading I’m looking for? I did this with the original bar and the upgraded one and it works great. :woohoo:

I need to call Kyle and get some of the newer set screws with the hex socket. Mine do not have that feature.. which is why I use the pliers on the knurling… same result, different tool.
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