Carbon Tech Guide | Supercross BMX & Speedline Parts

Carbon Tech Guide

Official installation reference for all Supercross BMX and Speedline Parts 

Read This Before Installing Any Carbon Component Carbon fiber requires different handling than aluminum or steel. Two installation mistakes will void your warranty immediately and permanently: (1) hammering a star nut into a carbon steerer tube, and (2) hammering or pressing a standard bottom race onto a carbon fork crown. The correct alternatives — a proper expander plug and a split crown race — are covered in full in the installation guides below.

Why Carbon Is Different

Supercross BMX and Speedline Parts carbon components are built from Toray T700S, T800, and M46X carbon fiber — the same materials used by the world's leading road, mountain bike, and aerospace manufacturers. These fibers are extraordinarily strong when loaded in the directions they were designed to handle. Their one critical vulnerability is impact damage.

Unlike steel or aluminum, carbon fiber does not dent or visibly deform when it takes an impact it wasn't designed for. It absorbs the energy and develops micro-fractures in the fiber structure — invisible on the outside, but structurally significant. A component damaged this way looks fine. It may even ride fine for a while. Then it fails suddenly under load, at speed, on the track.

This is why carbon installation has rules, not guidelines. Everything in this guide and in the specific installation guides below is consistent with how professional mechanics at ENVE, Santa Cruz Bicycles, Cervelo, and Easton install carbon components at the highest levels of the sport.

The Non-Negotiables

These rules apply to every Supercross BMX and Speedline Parts carbon component. Anyone installing your parts needs to know them too.

✓ Always
  • Use a split crown race on every Supercross BMX and Speedline Parts carbon fork. It seats by hand — no tools, no force.
  • Use a proper expander plug (compression plug) in every carbon steerer tube. Never a star nut.
  • Use a calibrated torque wrench on every fastener that contacts a carbon component.
  • Use carbon assembly paste at handlebar and stem clamp points to hold securely at lower torque values.
  • Inspect before every ride. Cracks, chips, surface changes — when in doubt, don't ride it.
✗ Never
  • Never hammer a star nut into a carbon steerer. Star nuts require impact to seat. Impact destroys carbon fiber internally. Voids warranty instantly.
  • Never hammer a bottom race onto a Supercross or Speedline carbon fork crown. Split race only.
  • Never press a one-piece race onto a carbon fork crown — even a press tool can crack the carbon.
  • Never exceed torque limits on stem or handlebar clamps. Carbon fails without visible warning.
  • Never cut the steerer too short. Confirm stack height before cutting. It cannot be undone.
⚠ Two Warranty-Voiding Actions — No Exceptions Hammering a star nut into a carbon steerer tube. Hammering or pressing a standard one-piece bottom race onto a carbon fork crown. Both cause permanent internal damage. Both void your warranty instantly. Use an expander plug. Use a split race.

Quick Torque Reference

All values in Newton-meters (Nm). Always use a calibrated torque wrench. See the specific installation guide for your component for full installation context.

Connection Point Torque Spec Notes
Expander Plug / Compression Plug (all steerer sizes) 6 – 7 Nm Do not exceed 7 Nm. Applies to 1" and 1 1/8".
Stem Top Cap — Preload Bolt 2.5 Nm Set before clamping stem. Zero play, no binding.
Stem Clamp Bolts (on Carbon Steerer) 4 – 6 Nm Carbon paste required. Cross-pattern tightening.
Carbon Pro Bar Stem Clamp (31.8mm) Max 10 Nm Carbon paste required. Tested for riders up to 300 lbs.
Expert / Junior Carbon Bar Stem Clamp (22.2mm) Max 6 Nm 100 lb. / 45 kg. rider weight limit. Hard limit, no exceptions.
Brake Lever Clamp (on any Carbon Bar) Max 8 Nm Use lever manufacturer's spec where lower. 8 Nm is the ceiling on carbon.
Star Nut in Carbon Steerer NEVER — Voids Warranty Requires hammering. Hammering destroys carbon steerers.
Standard One-Piece Bottom Race on Carbon Fork NEVER — Voids Warranty Split race only. No hammering or pressing on the fork crown.

Products Covered

Supercross BMX Carbon Forks

Vision F1x Carbon Race Fork · ENVY BLK Carbon Fork · SLT Carbon Fork — full monocoque Toray T700S / T800 / M46X construction, tapered 1 1/8"–1.5" steerer tubes.

Speedline Parts Carbon Forks

Elite Carbon Pro Fork (3/8" and 20mm dropouts) · Elite Carbon Pro Cruiser Fork · Elite Carbon Junior/Expert Fork — monocoque construction, high-modulus carbon steerer tubes in 1" and 1 1/8" configurations.

Supercross BMX Carbon Handlebars

Carbon Pro Bar (Pro Cruiser · 7.5" · 8" · 8.5" rise) — full monocoque Toray T700S, 31.8mm oversized clamp, tested for riders up to 300 lbs. Expert/Junior Carbon Bars (Junior 4.5" · Expert 6") — 22.2mm clamp, 100 lb. rider weight limit.

Full Installation Guides

Each guide covers tools required, complete step-by-step installation, all torque specifications, post-installation inspection, long-term care, and FAQ.

Warranty & Legal Notices