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Angle set on a 2016 ASRc?

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Looking to make my old yeti a bit more ‘trail’ friendly. No idea about anglesets, can I fit one to my bike, and if so what’s the max I can slacken it off?

Are there any downsides? I fitted an off set bushing to my trance a while back and it made it a pig to climb

If not, what’s good? Works, or are the superstar ones ok?

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Posted : 18/11/2022 10:44 am
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No idea which one you’ll need for your frame, but I’ve never found a downside to slackening a bike by a degree or 2, only improvements. All my bikes that have been slackened haves been better downhill with no loss of performance on the flat or uphill.


 
Posted : 18/11/2022 12:13 pm
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I fitted an off set bushing to my trance a while back and it made it a pig to climb

That would have also slacked out your seat tube angle, which would/could have made climbing worse.

Doing the headset will steepen your seat tube angle as well as slacken the head angle, which in my experience is a good thing.


 
Posted : 18/11/2022 12:20 pm
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If you have a standard headtube, not one with integrated bearings, then yes a -2deg headset from Superstar will be a great idea.

Might be an idea to bump the fork travel up 10mm at the same time, unless you felt the BB was high in the first place.


 
Posted : 18/11/2022 1:28 pm
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Any way of telling what headset I have without dismantling the bike. It looks integrated to me

Manual says it’s a tapered inset headset (44/56) whatever that means?

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Posted : 19/11/2022 11:22 am

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