by Dana » Mon Aug 30, 2021 4:53 pm
I've never looked closely at mine because it has never given me trouble. The lever is aluminum plate, maybe 3/16" thick, and the friction lock, from the only picture I have that sort of shows it, looks like a leather washer sandwiched on either side of the lever. I think the pivot shaft is just a bolt with a wingnut to adjust the clamping force. It is very sensitive, though, and I have to watch that I don't bang it with my knee (I plan to mount some kind of pad to support my knee away from the knob).
If it always wants to move to nose up, it could be that your normal position is somewhat nose down, so you might be a bit tail heavy or the stabilizer incidence isn't quite correct?
I've never looked closely at mine because it has never given me trouble. The lever is aluminum plate, maybe 3/16" thick, and the friction lock, from the only picture I have that sort of shows it, looks like a leather washer sandwiched on either side of the lever. I think the pivot shaft is just a bolt with a wingnut to adjust the clamping force. It is very sensitive, though, and I have to watch that I don't bang it with my knee (I plan to mount some kind of pad to support my knee away from the knob).
If it always wants to move to nose up, it could be that your normal position is somewhat nose down, so you might be a bit tail heavy or the stabilizer incidence isn't quite correct?