How to Service a Semi Integrated Headset with Caged Bearings
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hi how do i know that my frame accepts integrated headset
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Big thanks for sharing :)
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Good video. I have a cannondale with lefty front fork and by far the greatest and easiest headset to work on. Just a cartridge bearing pressed into either a aluminum cup that is pressed into the frame or directly into the frame on newer ones with built in races. No fork crown race to install on the fork or spacers or starnut to adjust. Never needs adjusting. Front wheel has no axle or cones just a cartridge bearing pressed into each side. Cannondale has the SI system down pat and worth $.
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Less music, more instruction please.
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would this headset fit into a bmx bike or if anyone knows one like this then does then please tell me thanks
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Hello, and thanks for the video. On your webpage it says this only works on spicy and zesty 214/216 and 314/316. It doesn't say that here on youtube though.
Will this work on my '08 Zesty 714?
Thanks!
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nice
Its best to check with the manufacturers original specification for your particular frame. Ask your nearest dealer who stocks that brand.
welovemountains 1 week ago
Its pretty easy to follow, its not really designed as an educational video, just something we did to help people out.
It is too time consuming to add audio and nobody would understand our Hull accent:)
welovemountains 5 months ago