I discovered a nut was loose on the front fork of the used scooter I have been working on. I got the handlebars off, but the nut that I suspect serves as a locknut is off the adjustment nut below it and won't move much up or down. It feels as though it's stripped on those fine threads. I hate to use brute force, but that may be the only way or to cut it off. I tightened the adjusting nut down and the fork turns smoothly with no grinding, but that won't last without the lock nut.
Is this a common problem? I suspect this is a common bicycle part and that if I cut it off I could get another nut somewhere. I'll drop a picture.
Experienced advice would be appreciated.
orlbuzz
Edit:
Edit:
I bit the bullet and wrenched it off. Not stripped, but just really hard to turn. I'm strong and it was still a struggle. After that it loosened up.
In the process, I found this service bulletin, that might help others. Apparently I should take this limiter out before removing the fork. I haven't done this yet.
https://razor.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Service_Bulletin_EcoSmart-Front-Fork-Installation-Instructions_210922.pdf

Is this a common problem? I suspect this is a common bicycle part and that if I cut it off I could get another nut somewhere. I'll drop a picture.
Experienced advice would be appreciated.
orlbuzz
Edit:
Edit:
I bit the bullet and wrenched it off. Not stripped, but just really hard to turn. I'm strong and it was still a struggle. After that it loosened up.
In the process, I found this service bulletin, that might help others. Apparently I should take this limiter out before removing the fork. I haven't done this yet.
https://razor.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Service_Bulletin_EcoSmart-Front-Fork-Installation-Instructions_210922.pdf
