Rolled the bike out to double check how everything did from the first ride. Wheels, drivetrain, handlebars, and seat were all still in good order.
When I started checking out the fork and more specifically the headset, I could tell there was some movement. It feels like the stack is all pretty compressed and tight, and there are no gaps above or below the headset cups. BUT, when I lift up on the frame, I can feel that there is lateral movement of the cups in the frame headtube.
This headset is one that is an 1-1/8 that has had its cups machined down to fit vintage headtubes that were meant for 1" steertubes. When I installed this, I could tell that it was just a little loose in the headtube. I just put about 1.5 wraps of electrical tape on it so it would fit tighter. I'm not surprised that the tape wasn't enough of a shim to keep it stationary.
I'll either make some shims from coke cans or use some lead tape that
@Dr. Tankenstein has mentioned before. For now, I'll just not ride it until I am ready to address it.
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I want to limit the number of times I go through the process of taking this fork apart, so first I need to mark up and cut the fork legs and steertube. I'm not prepared for that today. The temperature is only 93 degrees but humidity is crazy today and made the heat index 105!!!!
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I did go out to my storage unit to pull some stuff and the humidity was like "OOPS UP SIDE YOUR HEAD!!!!"